Prabhāsa-kṣetra: Circuit of Tīrthas and Shrines Leading to Bhukti and Mokṣa
सिद्धस्थाने पुनः स्नात्वा तत्र लिंगानि पूजयेत् । असंख्यातानि यो मर्त्यः स सिद्धो जायते भुवि ॥ ८३ ॥
siddhasthāne punaḥ snātvā tatra liṃgāni pūjayet | asaṃkhyātāni yo martyaḥ sa siddho jāyate bhuvi || 83 ||
سِدّھستان میں پھر اشنان کر کے وہاں کے لِنگوں کی پوجا کرے۔ جو مَرتیہ بے شمار لِنگوں کی پوجا کرتا ہے، وہ زمین پر سِدّھ ہو جاتا ہے۔
Narada (as narrator/teacher within the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahatmya discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that tīrtha-snana (ritual bathing at a sacred site) combined with devoted liṅga-pūjā generates exceptional puṇya, culminating in siddhi—spiritual accomplishment experienced even in embodied life.
Bhakti is expressed here through repeated, reverential worship (pūjā) of the liṅga at a consecrated tīrtha; the emphasis is on sustained devotion and surrender, not mere travel to the holy place.
Ritual practice is foregrounded: proper sequencing of snāna followed by pūjā (a kalpa-oriented, procedural dharma), indicating that correct observance and repetition are integral to tīrtha-ritual efficacy.