अमादिपौर्णमास्यंता या एव शशिनः कलाः । तिथयस्ताः समाख्याताः षोडशैव प्रकीर्तिताः
amādipaurṇamāsyaṃtā yā eva śaśinaḥ kalāḥ | tithayastāḥ samākhyātāḥ ṣoḍaśaiva prakīrtitāḥ
Von Amā bis zum Ende des Vollmondes — eben diese Kalās des Mondes heißen „Tithis“; und es wird verkündet, dass es genau sechzehn sind.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: Īśvara enumerates: the Moon’s phases from Amā to Paurṇamāsī are called tithis, exactly sixteen in number.
Sacred time is mapped onto the Moon’s kalās; observing tithis aligns human life with cosmic rhythm.
Prabhāsakṣetra is the narrative setting; the Māhātmya presents it as a place where dharma of time-observance is illuminated.
Implicitly, it supports tithi-based observances (vratas, pūjā timing), but no single rite is specified in this verse.