प्राप्य पक्षं शुभं शुक्लम् अतीते चोत्तरायणे पुण्ये ऽह्नि विप्रकथिते कृत्वा ब्राह्मणवाचनम् //
prāpya pakṣaṃ śubhaṃ śuklam atīte cottarāyaṇe puṇye 'hni viprakathite kṛtvā brāhmaṇavācanam //
Nachdem man die glückverheißende helle Monatshälfte (śukla pakṣa) erreicht hat und nachdem das Uttarāyaṇa begonnen hat, soll man an einem verdienstvollen Tag, wie ihn gelehrte Brahmanen bestimmen, die heilige Rezitation durch Brahmanen veranlassen.
This verse is not about Pralaya; it focuses on dharma-oriented ritual timing—selecting the bright fortnight and the Uttarāyaṇa season for merit-producing observances involving Brahmin recitation.
It instructs the householder or patron-king to follow kāla-nirṇaya (proper calendrical timing) and to sponsor Vedic/Purāṇic recitation by qualified Brahmins on an auspicious day, reflecting righteous patronage and orderly religious life.
The ritual significance is the selection of auspicious time—Śukla-pakṣa, Uttarāyaṇa, and a day approved by Brahmins—before commissioning brāhmaṇa-vācana, a common preliminary for vows, donations, consecrations, and other rites.
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