The Skanda Purana

by G. V. Tagare | 1950 | 2,545,880 words

This page describes The Greatness of Rameshvara (rama-ishvara-tirtha) which is chapter 134 of the English translation of the Skanda Purana, the largest of the eighteen Mahapuranas, preserving the ancient Indian society and Hindu traditions in an encyclopedic format, detailling on topics such as dharma (virtous lifestyle), cosmogony (creation of the universe), mythology (itihasa), genealogy (vamsha) etc. This is the one hundred thirty-fourth chapter of the Reva-khanda of the Avantya-khanda of the Skanda Purana.

Chapter 134 - The Greatness of Rāmeśvara (rāma-īśvara-tīrtha)

[Sanskrit text for this chapter is available]

Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya said:

1-2. On the southern bank of Narmadā, there is the excellent Rāmeśvara Tīrtha that is meritorious, destructive of sins and capable of dispelling all miseries.

Those who take their holy bath there in the Tīrtha and worship the great Lord Mahādeva, the great soul, are liberated from all sins.

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