ततो रात्रिः क्षयं याति वर्धते तु दिनं दिनम् । ततश्च मिथुनस्यांते परां काष्ठामुपागतः
tato rātriḥ kṣayaṃ yāti vardhate tu dinaṃ dinam | tataśca mithunasyāṃte parāṃ kāṣṭhāmupāgataḥ
それより後、夜は減り、昼は日ごとに増してゆく。やがてミトゥナ(双子宮)の終わりにおいて、彼は至高の限界、すなわち北への進みの最頂点に到達する。
Lomaharṣaṇa Sūta (deduced; Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narration to sages)
Tirtha: Uttarāyaṇa-uttama-kāla approaching (time-tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A horizon sequence showing nights shrinking and days expanding; Sūrya climbing higher each panel; at Mithuna’s end, Sūrya near the zenith with Gemini symbol subtly present.
Growth and decline are lawful movements of time; recognizing cycles helps one live with discipline and reverence for cosmic order.
No tīrtha is named; the focus is on the Sun’s seasonal progression.
None stated; the verse provides calendrical grounding often used to time dharmic observances.