The Narration of the Trayodaśī Vow Observed Throughout the Twelve Months
प्रयागे माघमासे तु त्र्यहं स्नातस्य यत्फलम् । नाश्वमेघसहस्रेण तत्फलं लभते भुवि ॥ ७४ ॥
prayāge māghamāse tu tryahaṃ snātasya yatphalam | nāśvameghasahasreṇa tatphalaṃ labhate bhuvi || 74 ||
El mérito obtenido al bañarse durante tres días en Prayāga en el mes de Māgha no se alcanza en la tierra ni siquiera realizando mil sacrificios Aśvamedha.
Narada (in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Māgha-snāna-vrata (Prayāga-specific phala)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It exalts Māgha-snāna at Prayāga as an exceptionally potent tirtha-practice, declaring its punya to surpass even grand Vedic royal sacrifices in accessible spiritual efficacy.
By valuing a humble, faith-filled observance (tirtha-snāna in Māgha) over monumental sacrificial display, it aligns with the Purāṇic emphasis that sincere devotional discipline and sacred association can yield immense spiritual fruit.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) and Jyotiṣa (sacred calendrics) are implied: the specified timing (Māgha month) and the defined observance period (three days) show how vrata/ritual merit depends on correct season and method.