तव पूजा विहीनानां दिनान्यायांति यांति च । यानि देव मृतानां च तानि यांति न जीवताम्
tava pūjā vihīnānāṃ dinānyāyāṃti yāṃti ca | yāni deva mṛtānāṃ ca tāni yāṃti na jīvatām
Für jene, die Deiner Verehrung entbehren, kommen die Tage nur und gehen wieder—o Deva, wie die Tage der Toten; solche „Tage“ gehören wahrlich nicht den Lebenden.
Narrative voice within the Māhātmya (speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Split-scene contrast: on one side, a person neglects worship as days slip by like shadows; on the other, a devotee lights a lamp before Śiva, transforming the same time into luminous, meaningful life.
A life without devotion and worship is spiritually barren, equated to lifelessness.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it supports the broader tīrtha-centered discourse of the chapter.
Regular pūjā (worship) is implied as essential devotional practice.