का देवता व्रते तस्मिन्के मन्त्राः किं फलं विभो । विस्तरेण महेश त्वं ब्रूहि धर्मं सनातनम्
kā devatā vrate tasminke mantrāḥ kiṃ phalaṃ vibho | vistareṇa maheśa tvaṃ brūhi dharmaṃ sanātanam
「その誓戒ではいかなる神格を礼拝し、いかなる真言(マントラ)を唱え、いかなる果報を得るのでしょうか、主よ。おおマヘーシャよ、この永遠のダルマを詳しくお説きください。」
Devī (Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Maheśa (Śiva)
Scene: Devī asks pointed questions about deity, mantras, and fruits; Śiva is poised to teach. The scene emphasizes pedagogical clarity—gesture of enumeration (counting on fingers), sacred implements nearby (japa-mālā, kamaṇḍalu).
A complete vrata rests on three pillars—devatā (focus of worship), mantra (sacred speech), and phala (intended merit)—all grounded in sanātana-dharma.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where the rules and merits of observances are taught as part of the site’s māhātmya.
It asks for the vow’s deity, mantras, and results—setting up the detailed vrata-vidhi that follows.