यत्फलं मुनिभिः प्रोक्तं वेदव्यासेन पुत्रक । तत्फलं जागरे विष्णोः पक्षयोः शुक्लकृष्णयोः
yatphalaṃ munibhiḥ proktaṃ vedavyāsena putraka | tatphalaṃ jāgare viṣṇoḥ pakṣayoḥ śuklakṛṣṇayoḥ
Ô cher enfant, quel que soit le fruit spirituel proclamé par les sages et par Vedavyāsa—ce même fruit s’obtient en veillant (jāgara) pour le Seigneur Viṣṇu, durant la quinzaine claire comme durant la quinzaine sombre.
Unspecified (contextually a narrator/teacher within Dvārakā Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: pūtraka (dear child)
Scene: A teacher addresses a ‘child’ (pūtraka) and declares that the sages’ and Vyāsa’s promised reward is attained by keeping vigil for Viṣṇu in either fortnight; night setting with lamps and devotional singing implied.
Keeping a devotional night vigil for Viṣṇu is equated with the highest merits praised by the sages.
The broader context is Dvārakā Māhātmya, celebrating Dvārakā and Vaiṣṇava observances connected with it.
Viṣṇu-jāgara—staying awake in devotional vigil—applicable in both śukla and kṛṣṇa pakṣa.