व्रतप्रभावजैर्व्याप्तं तेजोभिर्भास्करं यथा । बाल्यात्प्रभृति चीर्णेन तपसा दग्धकिल्बिषम्
vrataprabhāvajairvyāptaṃ tejobhirbhāskaraṃ yathā | bālyātprabhṛti cīrṇena tapasā dagdhakilbiṣam
彼は誓戒の力より生じた光明に満ち、太陽のごとく輝いていた。幼少より修してきた苦行によって、罪障は焼き尽くされていた。
Narrator (purāṇic narrator within Tīrthamāhātmya context; exact speaker not explicit in snippet)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The sage stands radiant like the sun, surrounded by a subtle aura; his posture is steady, eyes calm, suggesting sins burned by lifelong austerity.
Vrata and sustained tapas generate spiritual tejas that purifies past impurities, portraying dharma as transformative discipline.
Indirectly, the tīrtha setting is honored by hosting a tapasvin of such tejas; the verse itself focuses on the sage’s ascetic attainment.
The verse commends vrata (vowed observances) and long-term tapas as purificatory disciplines, though without a specific procedure.