वैष्णवज्ञानमासाद्य केचिच्छैवं व्रतं तथा । एकरात्रं द्विरात्रं च केचित्षष्ठाहभोजनाः
vaiṣṇavajñānamāsādya kecicchaivaṃ vrataṃ tathā | ekarātraṃ dvirātraṃ ca kecitṣaṣṭhāhabhojanāḥ
ومنهم من ينال معرفة الفايشنَفَة، ومنهم من يلتزم كذلك بنذور الشَّيفَة. فمنهم من يصوم ليلةً أو ليلتين، ومنهم من لا يأكل إلا في اليوم السادس.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Narmadā-tīra (Revākhaṇḍa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two groups on the riverbank: Vaiṣṇava scholars/ascetics with manuscripts and tulasī garlands, and Śaiva vratins with rudrākṣa and ash marks; nearby, fasters sit calmly, some observing one-night/two-night fasts, others eating only on the sixth day.
The Narmadā tīrtha supports plural devotional disciplines—Vaiṣṇava insight and Śaiva vows—united by sincerity and restraint.
The Narmadā riverbanks, presented as a shared sacred space for Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava observances.
Vratas involving fasting: one-night, two-night fasts, and eating only on the sixth day.