Tīrtha-vidhi (Procedure for Holy Places) — Prayāgarāja-māhātmya
कृतपापो विशुध्येत्तु किं पुनः शुद्धकर्मकृत् । अश्रद्दधानः पापार्तो नास्तिकोऽच्छिन्नसंशयः ॥ १६ ॥
kṛtapāpo viśudhyettu kiṃ punaḥ śuddhakarmakṛt | aśraddadhānaḥ pāpārto nāstiko'cchinnasaṃśayaḥ || 16 ||
即便造过罪业的人也能得清净,更何况行持清净善业者!然而无信者,被罪所逼,持无神邪见(nāstika),疑网不断——便不能获得此等净化。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in an instructive dialogue style)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
The verse asserts that purification is possible even for sinners, and even more so for the virtuous; however, spiritual results depend on inner qualification—faith (śraddhā) and the removal of doubt—without which external acts do not mature into true purification.
Bhakti requires śraddhā and a heart free from corrosive doubt; the verse implies that faithless denial (nāstikya) blocks the transformative power of devotional or dharmic practice, whereas sincere trust and steadiness allow grace and purification to manifest.
The emphasis is not on a specific Vedāṅga technique but on adhikāra (eligibility): correct inner disposition—śraddhā and doubt-resolution—must accompany karma (ritual/ethical action), aligning practice with dharmic intent for effective results.