कपालमोचने तीर्थे सर्वपापप्रणाशने । त्रिनेत्रो यत्र निर्मुक्तः पुरा वै ब्रह्महत्यया
kapālamocane tīrthe sarvapāpapraṇāśane | trinetro yatra nirmuktaḥ purā vai brahmahatyayā
在迦婆罗摩遮那圣渡(Kapālamocana Tīrtha),能灭尽诸罪——昔日三目主曾于此脱离“梵杀罪”(brahma-hatyā,杀婆罗门之罪)。
Deductive: Skanda (narrating within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa’s Arbuda Khaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kapālamocana
Type: kund
Listener: Bhūpati / Rājan (the king addressed)
Scene: Śiva (Trinetra) stands at a sacred ford/kuṇḍa named Kapālamocana; the dark personified brahmahatyā (as a shadowy female/phantom) loosens and falls away as waters shimmer; sages witness the release.
Tīrthas sanctified by Śiva’s own acts become powerful means of purification and hope even for grave sins.
Kapālamocana Tīrtha, praised as sarva-pāpa-praṇāśana (destroyer of all sins).
Implicitly, visiting/performing rites at Kapālamocana as a prāyaścitta-oriented tīrtha; specific acts (snāna/dāna) are not stated in this verse.
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