हव्यवाहेन भूपैवं स्थापितः पिङ्गलेश्वरः । जितक्रोधो हि यस्तत्र उपवासं समाचरेत्
havyavāhena bhūpaivaṃ sthāpitaḥ piṅgaleśvaraḥ | jitakrodho hi yastatra upavāsaṃ samācaret
وهكذا، أيها الملك، أُقيم «بينغالِشْفَرا» على يد هافيَفاهَا (أغني). ومن هناك، إذا قهر الغضب وأدى الصيام على الوجه اللائق—
Narrator addressing the King (listener implied)
Tirtha: Piṅgaleśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhūpa (king)
Scene: A pilgrim at Piṅgaleśvara observes a fast with calm composure, hands folded, anger subdued; the liṅga stands by the Revā, serene and powerful.
Pilgrimage-fruit is strengthened by inner discipline—especially mastery over anger alongside fasting and vow-observance.
Piṅgaleśvara, the Śiva-site established by Agni within the Revā Khaṇḍa.
Upavāsa (fasting) at the site, specifically undertaken with krodha-nigraha (control of anger).