इन्द्रलोकं गतः शापान्मुक्तः सोऽपि नरेश्वर । हृष्टः प्रमुदितो रम्यं जयशब्दादिमङ्गलैः
indralokaṃ gataḥ śāpānmuktaḥ so'pi nareśvara | hṛṣṭaḥ pramudito ramyaṃ jayaśabdādimaṅgalaiḥ
人中王啊,他也前往因陀罗之界,脱离诅咒;欢喜踊跃,享受种种吉祥庆典,以“胜利!”之呼声为先。
Mārkaṇḍeya (to Yudhiṣṭhira)
Tirtha: Pattreśvara-tīrtha (implied source of fruit)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nareśvara (kingly addressee)
Scene: Freed from a curse, the devotee ascends to Indra’s realm amid auspicious victory cries and celebratory sounds, the culmination of tīrtha worship and Śiva’s grace.
Tīrtha-sevā and devotion can dissolve even heavy karmic afflictions like curses, leading to higher worlds.
The same Revā Khaṇḍa tīrtha associated with Pattreśvara, whose merit is shown by śāpa-mokṣa and heavenly attainment.
No new rite is prescribed here; the verse states the fruit (phala): release from curse and reaching Indraloka.
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