धनुषां त्रितये तत्र स्थितं पूर्वविभागतः । विमलेश्वरनामानं सर्वरोगविनाशनम्
dhanuṣāṃ tritaye tatra sthitaṃ pūrvavibhāgataḥ | vimaleśvaranāmānaṃ sarvarogavināśanam
وہاں تین کمانوں کے فاصلے پر، مشرقی حصّے کی سمت واقع، ‘وِملیشور’ نامی دھام ہے، جو تمام بیماریوں کا ناس کرنے والا ہے۔
Gandharva (narrator within the Māhātmya context; exact name not in this verse)
Tirtha: Vimaleśvara
Type: temple
Listener: Devī
Scene: A small east-facing shrine labeled Vimaleśvara; pilgrims approach with offerings of bilva leaves and water; a subtle aura of cleansing light suggests ‘vimala’ purity and healing.
Sacred geography is not merely descriptive—approaching Śiva at the right tīrtha is portrayed as a direct means to remove suffering, including disease.
Vimaleśvara, a Śiva-site located within Prabhāsakṣetra, identified by its position toward the east.
No explicit ritual is stated here; the verse primarily gives location and the promised benefit (freedom from disease).