त्रयोदश्यां तु ज्येष्ठस्य दन्तधावनपूर्वकम् । त्रिरात्रं नियमं कुर्यादुपवासस्य भामिनि
trayodaśyāṃ tu jyeṣṭhasya dantadhāvanapūrvakam | trirātraṃ niyamaṃ kuryādupavāsasya bhāmini
En el decimotercer día lunar de Jyeṣṭha, comenzando con la limpieza de los dientes, oh hermosa, debe observarse una disciplina de tres noches, consistente en el ayuno (upavāsa).
Śiva
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: A addressed woman (bhāminī) within the narrative frame
Scene: A pilgrim couple at Prabhāsa at dawn on trayodaśī: the devotee performs dantadhāvana and prepares for a three-night fast, with the sea/temple horizon suggesting the sacred kṣetra.
Dharma is practiced through niyama—regulated discipline—where bodily purity and restraint support sacred intent.
The vow is taught within the Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya, linking observance with sacred-place merit.
Begin on Jyeṣṭha trayodaśī with dantadhāvana (tooth cleansing) and observe a trirātra niyama of fasting (upavāsa).