एकांतरस्तृतीयस्तु ज्वरश्चातुर्थिकस्तथा । वेलायां जायते यस्तु ज्वरः शीतज्वरस्तथा
ekāṃtarastṛtīyastu jvaraścāturthikastathā | velāyāṃ jāyate yastu jvaraḥ śītajvarastathā
الحمّى المتقطّعة، وحمّى اليوم الثالث، وكذلك حمّى اليوم الرابع؛ وأيضًا الحمّى التي تنشأ في أوقاتٍ محدّدة، والحمّى الباردة المصحوبة بالقشعريرة—فهذه هي المذكورة في هذا الموضع.
Skanda (deduced; continuing the phala/relief-from-disease theme)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya (sectional kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A forest-tīrtha setting where sages enumerate types of fever; a pilgrim sits near a water-edge with medicinal herbs and a rudrākṣa-mālā, preparing for ritual remedies.
The māhātmya frames tīrtha-based dharma as beneficial even for bodily afflictions, not only spiritual impurities.
The surrounding passage concerns Dharmavāpī in Dharmāraṇya.
No new rite is specified in this verse; it lists ailments (fever-types) in the context of removal/relief promised by the preceding practices.