यश्चैतत्प्रातरुत्थाय सदा पठति मानवः । स सर्वांल्लभते कामान्मनसा वांछितान्सदा
yaścaitatprātarutthāya sadā paṭhati mānavaḥ | sa sarvāṃllabhate kāmānmanasā vāṃchitānsadā
જે માનવ પ્રાતઃ ઉઠીને આનું સદા પાઠ કરે છે, તે મનમાં ઇચ્છિત સર્વ કામનાઓ હંમેશાં પ્રાપ્ત કરે છે।
Sūta
Tirtha: Śarmiṣṭhātīrtha (māhātmya text)
Listener: Dvija-sattamāḥ / sages (and by extension all humans)
Scene: A devotee rises before sunrise, bathes, sits facing east with a manuscript, and recites the māhātmya; a small lamp burns, and the mind’s wishes are symbolized as blossoming lotuses.
Daily remembrance and recitation of sacred lore is presented as a steady source of auspicious fruition.
The māhātmya being recited concerns Śarmiṣṭhātīrtha.
Prātaḥ-kāla pāṭha—recite the māhātmya after rising in the morning.
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