उत्साहमेधासौभाग्यरूपसंपत्प्रवर्द्धकम् । प्राजापत्यसमं प्राहुस्तन्महाघविनाशकृत्
utsāhamedhāsaubhāgyarūpasaṃpatpravarddhakam | prājāpatyasamaṃ prāhustanmahāghavināśakṛt
Man sagt, es sei einem Prājāpatya-Ritus gleich: Es mehrt Tatkraft, Einsicht, Glück, Schönheit und Wohlstand und vernichtet große Sünden.
Deductive (contextual narrator within Brahmakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Allegorical scene: dawn bath radiating a sacrificial aura—like a subtle yajña—bestowing tejas, medhā, saubhāgya; dark ‘sins’ dissolving into water.
A simple daily act of purification can function like a powerful expiation—supporting both worldly well-being and moral-spiritual cleansing.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse highlights the intrinsic power of the purificatory practice itself.
The practice under discussion (contextually, morning bath/purification) is praised as equivalent to a prājāpatya expiation and as a destroyer of major sins.