अहं मोचयिता लोभे निर्ममा त्वं यशस्विनि । नयोऽहं सर्वकार्येषु नीतिस्त्वं कमलेक्षणा
ahaṃ mocayitā lobhe nirmamā tvaṃ yaśasvini | nayo'haṃ sarvakāryeṣu nītistvaṃ kamalekṣaṇā
我乃解脱贪欲之救度者;汝无我无执,荣光者。我于诸事为正理之断;汝为尼提(Nīti)——正政与道德之秩序,莲眼者。
Śiva (deduced from śaiva identity-statements within Prabhāsakṣetra-māhātmya context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene instruction scene: the speaker embodies ‘mochayitā’ (liberator) and ‘naya’ (judgment), while the addressed lotus-eyed figure embodies nirmamatā and nīti; symbolic objects include a balance scale (judgment), a palm-leaf law text (nīti), and a loosened knot (release from greed).
True dharma includes inner freedom from greed and outer righteousness in action—naya (good judgment) aligned with nīti (moral order).
Prabhāsakṣetra, where moral purification is presented as a fruit of sacred association and devotion.
None directly; the verse emphasizes ethical cultivation: non-possessiveness and righteous conduct.