कांस्यभाजनसंत्यागाज्जायते भूपतिर्भुवि । पालाशपत्रे भुञ्जानो ब्रह्मभूयस्त्वमश्नुते
kāṃsyabhājanasaṃtyāgājjāyate bhūpatirbhuvi | pālāśapatre bhuñjāno brahmabhūyastvamaśnute
En renonçant à manger dans un récipient de kāṃsya (métal de cloche), on renaît souverain sur la terre. Celui qui mange sur une feuille de palāśa atteint l’état de Brahmā, suprême élévation spirituelle.
Brahmā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim sits on the ground near a tīrtha, eating a simple meal served on a palāśa leaf; beside him, a discarded bell-metal vessel symbolizes renunciation; in the background, a faint vision of a crowned king and a four-faced Brahmā indicates the promised fruits.
Simple austerities connected to daily eating, when practiced as vrata, are said to yield both worldly prosperity and higher spiritual elevation.
The verse is a vrata-niyama statement; the broader textual setting remains Nāgara Khaṇḍa’s Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra māhātmya.
Avoid bell-metal (kāṃsya) dining vessels; eat on palāśa leaves as a Cāturmāsya discipline.