चान्द्रायणानि कृच्छ्राणि महासां तपनानि च । प्रायश्चित्तानि दीयन्ते यत्र नास्ति सरस्वती
cāndrāyaṇāni kṛcchrāṇi mahāsāṃ tapanāni ca | prāyaścittāni dīyante yatra nāsti sarasvatī
Là où Sarasvatī n’est pas présente, on recourt à des expiations : vœux de Cāndrāyaṇa, austérités de Kṛcchra et autres pénitences rigoureuses. (Mais ici, Sarasvatī elle-même accorde la purification.)
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Sārasvata-tīrtha / Sarasvatī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic contrast: on one side ascetics performing harsh vows (measured grains for Cāndrāyaṇa, austere postures for Kṛcchra); on the other, pilgrims bathing in Sarasvatī with calm faces, suggesting grace-based purification.
Sarasvatī-tīrtha is portrayed as intrinsically purifying, reducing the need for harsh expiatory disciplines.
The Sarasvatī presence at Prabhāsa—implicitly the Sārasvata Tīrtha.
Cāndrāyaṇa and Kṛcchra are cited as common expiations elsewhere; the verse contrasts them with Sarasvatī’s purifying power.