रक्तांबरधरो भूत्वा चतुर्थ्यामर्चयेत्तु यः । एककालं द्विकालं वा नियतो नियताशनः
raktāṃbaradharo bhūtvā caturthyāmarcayettu yaḥ | ekakālaṃ dvikālaṃ vā niyato niyatāśanaḥ
Whoever, wearing red garments, worships (Vināyaka) on the Caturthī—disciplined in diet, taking food once a day or twice a day—becomes fit to gain the promised results.
Unspecified in snippet; prescriptive vrata-instruction within the Prabhāsa māhātmya.
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Vināyaka-upāsanā within Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A disciplined devotee in red garments offers flowers and durvā to Vināyaka on Caturthī within the Prabhāsa sacred precinct, with lamps, conch-sounds, and pilgrims nearby.
Austerity joined to devotion—discipline in dress and diet—strengthens worship and makes one receptive to divine grace.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where this Caturthī-based Vināyaka worship is taught.
On Caturthī, wear red garments, worship Vināyaka, and keep regulated eating—once or twice daily.