Brāhmaṇya-प्रश्नः — The Inquiry into Attaining Brāhmaṇya
Mataṅga–Gardabhī Itihāsa
महापुर उपस्पृश्य त्रिरात्रोपोषित: शुचि: । त्रसानां स्थावराणां च द्विपदानां भयं त्यजेत्
mahāpure upaspṛśya trirātro'poṣitaḥ śuciḥ | trasānāṃ sthāvarāṇāṃ ca dvipadānāṃ bhayaṃ tyajet ||
মহাপুৰ তীৰ্থত স্নান কৰি, শুচি হৈ তিনিৰাতি উপবাস কৰিলে মানুহে চলমান-অচল সকলো প্ৰাণী আৰু দ্বিপদ (মানুহ)ৰ পৰা উদ্ভৱ হোৱা ভয় ত্যাগ কৰে।
अजड्रिय उवाच
Ritual purification at a tīrtha combined with disciplined fasting (three nights) is presented as a dharmic practice that removes fear—symbolically indicating inner steadiness and moral confidence gained through self-restraint and sacred observance.
Ajadriya describes the fruit (phala) of a specific vow/observance at the Mahāpura sacred ford: bathing there and fasting for three nights leads to freedom from fear caused by various beings, including humans.