उपवासैकभक्तेन तथैवायाचितेन च । गृहीतनियमा देवि ये जपंति च चंडिकाम्
upavāsaikabhaktena tathaivāyācitena ca | gṛhītaniyamā devi ye japaṃti ca caṃḍikām
O Göttin, jene, die Gelübde halten—fasten, nur eine Mahlzeit nehmen und von ungebeten Erhaltenem leben—und den Namen Caṇḍikā in Japa rezitieren.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A disciplined devotee in simple attire sits near a shrine/ghāṭa, rosary in hand, with a modest single-meal offering nearby; a bowl received without asking symbolizes ayācita; Devī’s presence is subtle, blessing the vow.
Mantra-japa becomes especially powerful when supported by restraint, simplicity, and disciplined living.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where this Caṇḍikā-related vrata discipline is taught as meritorious.
Upavāsa (fasting), ekabhakta (single daily meal), ayācita (not begging—accepting only what comes unasked), along with niyama while performing Caṇḍikā-japa.