सदैव नक्ते पूजोक्ता सदा नक्ते तु भोजनम् । नक्त एव हि होमोऽयं नक्त एव क्षमापनम्
sadaiva nakte pūjoktā sadā nakte tu bhojanam | nakta eva hi homo'yaṃ nakta eva kṣamāpanam
Worship is prescribed only at night; and food, too, is always to be taken at night. Indeed, this homa is to be done at night, and the act of seeking forgiveness is also at night.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa typically Skanda instructing Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A quiet night in Kāśī: devotee performs pūjā by lamplight, later offers homa; a simple night meal awaits; finally the devotee bows in kṣamā-prārthanā, hands folded, eyes lowered.
Spiritual discipline is strengthened by clear constraints—timing, restraint, and accountability through atonement.
The instruction belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s vrata tradition associated with Kāśī.
Nakta observance: pūjā, meal, homa, and kṣamāpanā are all to be performed at night.