उपवासाज्जपाद्धोमात्स्नानात्पानाद्द्विजन्मनाम् । सप्ताहान्नाशयेत्पापं तत्तद्भावेन चेतसा
upavāsājjapāddhomātsnānātpānāddvijanmanām | saptāhānnāśayetpāpaṃ tattadbhāvena cetasā
断食により、ジャパ(真言誦持)により、ホーマ(火供)により、沐浴により、そして(聖なる水を)飲むことにより、二度生まれの者の罪は七日のうちに滅する—それぞれの行にふさわしい信心の意を心に満たすとき。
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa tīrtha regimen (seven-day purification)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A seven-day vrata montage: a dvija fasting, counting japa beads, tending a small homa fire, bathing at the river, sipping water; above, a subtle glow intensifies as the mind becomes steady in devotion.
Purification is not merely ritualistic; it becomes effective and transformative when performed with correct inner bhāva (intent) and sustained practice.
The broader Prabhāsa tīrtha-region context is implied; the verse focuses on practices (upavāsa, japa, homa, snāna, pāna) connected to tīrtha merit.
A seven-day regimen including fasting, japa, homa, bathing, and drinking sacred water—performed with proper intention.