माघे मासि महादेवि सिते पक्षे जितेन्द्रियः । षष्ठ्यामुपोषितो भूत्वा रात्रौ तस्याग्रतः स्वपेत्
māghe māsi mahādevi site pakṣe jitendriyaḥ | ṣaṣṭhyāmupoṣito bhūtvā rātrau tasyāgrataḥ svapet
O great Goddess, in the month of Māgha, in the bright fortnight, having mastered the senses, let one fast on the sixth lunar day and at night sleep before Him (Bhāskara, the Sun).
Skanda (deduced, giving vrata-instructions in Prabhāsa-kṣetra Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Bhāskara (Warita-staskara) at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (Mahādevī)
Scene: Māgha night at the seaside shrine: a restrained devotee lies/sleeps on a simple mat before Bhāskara’s sanctum; lamps flicker, priests chant softly; moonlight and sea-breeze mingle with temple glow.
Pilgrimage-dharma is strengthened by self-control and disciplined observances offered to the deity with devotion.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, at the presence of Bhāskara (Sūrya) where the vrata is to be performed.
In Māgha bright fortnight: be self-restrained, fast on Śaṣṭhī, and sleep at night before Bhāskara (temple-stay/night observance).