स कदाचिच्चरन्पापः पुष्करे तु जगाम वै । ददर्श शांकरं वेश्म लतापादपसंकुलम्
sa kadāciccaranpāpaḥ puṣkare tu jagāma vai | dadarśa śāṃkaraṃ veśma latāpādapasaṃkulam
وہ گنہگار شخص گھومتے ہوئے ایک بار پشکر چلا گیا۔ وہاں اس نے شنکر (شیو) کا ایک مسکن دیکھا جو بیلوں اور درختوں سے گھرا ہوا تھا۔
Śiva (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Puṣkara (Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kund
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A wandering fisherman arrives at Puṣkara and beholds a Śaiva shrine—Śaṅkara’s dwelling—nearly swallowed by creepers and trees, evoking both abandonment and latent power.
A holy place and a neglected shrine can still become the doorway to merit when encountered, even by a sinner.
Puṣkara is mentioned as the immediate locale, within a broader Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya narration.
None explicitly; the verse sets the scene for an unintended act that yields sacred consequence.