य एकाहेन संपाद्य प्रासादं स्थापयिष्यति । चंद्रं स सर्वदेवोत्थहर्म्यस्याप्नोति सत्फलम्
ya ekāhena saṃpādya prāsādaṃ sthāpayiṣyati | caṃdraṃ sa sarvadevotthaharmyasyāpnoti satphalam
Celui qui, l’ayant achevé en un seul jour, établira un temple‑palais pour Candra, obtient le fruit véritable, égal à celui d’un sanctuaire palatial né du mérite de tous les dieux.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Soma-prāsāda (Candra temple)
Type: temple
Scene: Within one day, artisans and priests raise a shining Soma prāsāda; at sunset the consecration occurs, and a radiant aura suggests the ‘all-gods’ fruit descending upon the patron.
Intensity and resolve in sacred giving/building can magnify merit; swift completion with devotion is praised.
A Candra-prāsāda tradition is being exalted within the chapter’s Soma/Candra māhātmya setting.
Establishing a Candra prāsāda, with emphasis on completing/setting it up within a single day (ekāha).