मासेन पूर्वजातिं च जन्मातीतं च वेत्स्यति । एकरात्रात्तनुं शुद्धां द्वाभ्यां तारयते पितॄन् । त्रिरात्रेण व्यतीतेन त्वपरान्सप्त तारयेत्
māsena pūrvajātiṃ ca janmātītaṃ ca vetsyati | ekarātrāttanuṃ śuddhāṃ dvābhyāṃ tārayate pitṝn | trirātreṇa vyatītena tvaparānsapta tārayet
في شهرٍ واحدٍ يعرف مولده السابق وما وراء الميلاد. وفي ليلةٍ واحدةٍ يطهّر جسده؛ وفي ليلتين يُنقذ الآباءَ الأسلاف (الپِتْرِ)؛ فإذا انقضت ثلاثُ ليالٍ أمكنه أن يُنقذ سبعةً آخرين من أسلافه.
Śiva (Deva/Deveśa)
Tirtha: Jaigīṣavya-guhā (within Prabhāsa)
Type: cave
Scene: A yogin in cave-retreat experiences visions of past lives; a purified luminous body; subtle ancestral figures rising upward after two and three nights, represented as seven forebears ascending in light.
Intense, time-bound discipline at a sacred site yields purification, insight into rebirth, and merit transferable to ancestors.
The Prabhāsa sacred region, especially the Jaigīṣavya-guhā context of yogic practice.
Austerity/yogic observance measured by nights and a month, with stated fruits including bodily purification and pitṛ-deliverance.