यच्छ्रुत्वा मुच्यते जन्तुः सर्वपापैर्नरेश्वर । मानसैः कर्मजैश्चैव सप्तजन्मसु संचितैः
yacchrutvā mucyate jantuḥ sarvapāpairnareśvara | mānasaiḥ karmajaiścaiva saptajanmasu saṃcitaiḥ
اے نریشور بادشاہ! جسے سن کر انسان تمام گناہوں سے آزاد ہو جاتا ہے—خواہ وہ ذہن کے ہوں یا عمل کے—جو سات جنموں میں جمع ہوئے ہوں۔
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Revā-māhātmya (heard)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nareśvara (king)
Scene: The king listens as the narrator declares the sin-destroying power of this Purāṇa; subtle imagery of dark stains dissolving into light, suggesting seven-birth karmic release.
Devout listening to sacred Purāṇic narration is proclaimed as a powerful purifier, dissolving deep karmic and mental impurities.
No single site is named in this verse; it praises the māhātmya of hearing within the Revā Khaṇḍa’s sacred narrative setting.
Śravaṇa (listening to the Purāṇa) is the stated practice, credited with pāpa-kṣaya (destruction of sin).