शनैश्चरेण संयुक्ता त्वमावास्या यदा भवेत् । श्राद्धं प्रकुर्वीत स्नानदानपुरः सरम्
śanaiścareṇa saṃyuktā tvamāvāsyā yadā bhavet | śrāddhaṃ prakurvīta snānadānapuraḥ saram
Lorsque le jour d’Amāvāsyā (nouvelle lune) est conjoint à Śanaiścara (Saturne), on doit accomplir le śrāddha, précédé du bain rituel et de l’aumône.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narration)
Type: ghat
Scene: A pilgrim at a sacred waterbody performs snāna at dawn, offers dāna to a brāhmaṇa, then conducts śrāddha with kuśa grass and water libations; Śani’s austere presence is symbolized in the sky or as a small icon.
Dharma is strengthened by proper timing: certain celestial combinations intensify the efficacy of ancestral rites.
The passage continues the Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama context, though this verse emphasizes the calendrical condition.
Perform śrāddha on Amāvāsyā joined with Śani, after snāna and dāna.