अद्यप्रभृति यः श्राद्धं त्रयोदश्यां करिष्यति । कन्यासंस्थे सहस्रांशौ तस्य स्याद्वंशसंक्षयः
adyaprabhṛti yaḥ śrāddhaṃ trayodaśyāṃ kariṣyati | kanyāsaṃsthe sahasrāṃśau tasya syādvaṃśasaṃkṣayaḥ
«من اليوم فصاعدًا، من أقام الشرادها في يوم الترايودشي (trayodaśī) حين يكون الشمسُ ذو الألف شعاع في برج كَنيَا (العذراء)، فسيحلّ به انقطاعُ النَّسَب.»
Deva-groups (issuing the curse/ban)
Tirtha: Gajacchāyā (within Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A proclamation of prohibition: a deity or divine herald declares that śrāddha on trayodaśī during Sun-in-Virgo leads to lineage destruction; the sky shows the Sun entering the Virgo sign, while a household priest pauses mid-rite.
Purāṇic dharma links ritual efficacy (and harm) to precise calendrical and astrological timing.
The injunction is part of the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya narrative (Gajacchāyā-māhātmya).
A strict prohibition (with stated consequence) against performing Śrāddha on a specific trayodaśī tied to the Sun’s position in Kanyā.