Pratyakṣa–Āgama–Ācāra: Doubt, Proof, and the Practice of Dharma (प्रत्यक्ष–आगम–आचारविचारः)
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच उपवासतव्रतैर्दान्ता हाहिंस्रा: सत्यवादिन: । संसिद्धा: प्रेत्य गन्धर्वै: सह मोदन्त्यनामया:
śrīmaheśvara uvāca: upavāsata-vrataiḥ dāntā ahiṃsrāḥ satyavādinaḥ | saṃsiddhāḥ pretya gandharvaiḥ saha modanty anāmayāḥ ||
قال شري مهايشڤارا: «إن الذين تكمّلوا بنذور الصوم—مُهذَّبي النفس، لا يؤذون أحدًا، صادقين في القول—وقد نالوا التحقيق، فإنهم بعد الموت يفرحون في حالٍ خالٍ من المرض والحزن، مقيمين مع الغندرفا.»
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
Ethical discipline—fasting as a vow, self-control, non-violence, and truthfulness—leads to spiritual perfection and a blessed posthumous state characterized by freedom from affliction and joyful heavenly companionship.
Maheśvara is describing the फल (result) of certain dharmic observances: those who practice fasting-vows with restraint, ahiṃsā, and satya are said to attain a heavenly enjoyment after death among the Gandharvas, without disease or sorrow.