पूर्णिमायां तथाष्टम्यां विड्वरे राष्ट्रविप्लवे । उपाकर्मणि चोत्सर्गे कल्पादिषु युगादिषु
pūrṇimāyāṃ tathāṣṭamyāṃ viḍvare rāṣṭraviplave | upākarmaṇi cotsarge kalpādiṣu yugādiṣu
満月の日、また第八の月日;国に災厄と動乱が起こる時;ウパーカルマン(upākarman)とウツサルガ(utsarga)の儀礼の時;そしてカルパ(kalpa)やユガ(yuga)の始まりに——これらすべての折には、聖なる学習を差し控えるべきである。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A ritual hall where a brahmin performs upākarman with sacred thread and water-pot; a full moon rises; a cosmic wheel depicts yuga/kalpa transitions; in the distance, a troubled kingdom scene suggests rāṣṭra-viplava.
Ritual order protects spiritual power: dharma teaches when to act and when to pause, so sacred practices remain auspicious.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a general dharma guideline within the Dharmāraṇya context.
It references upākarman and utsarga as key ritual occasions and treats them as anadhyāya times for Vedic study.