एवं तत्र स्थितो देवश्चक्रपाणिवपुर्द्धरः । स्वयमेव हृषीकेशो जंतूनां पापनाशनः
evaṃ tatra sthito devaścakrapāṇivapurddharaḥ | svayameva hṛṣīkeśo jaṃtūnāṃ pāpanāśanaḥ
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Sūta (narrating the established deity)
Tirtha: Cakrapāṇi-Hṛṣīkeśa sthāna (within Vāsudeva-kṣetra context)
Type: temple
Listener: null
Scene: Viṣṇu as Cakrapāṇi stands or is enshrined, discus prominent; the atmosphere conveys permanence—lamp flames steady, devotees approaching for sin-cleansing darśana; the deity’s gaze is compassionate yet powerful.
Divinity is locally present in a specific icon/form, and that presence is explicitly salvific—destroying pāpa through devotion and darśana.
The spot where Cakrapāṇi (Hṛṣīkeśa) is said to remain established—within the chapter’s Badarī/Vāsudeva-kṣetra context.
Implied practice is worship/darśana of Cakrapāṇi for pāpa-nāśana; no step-by-step ritual is enumerated in this verse.