Vānaprastha-dharma and Tapas: Śiva–Umā Saṃvāda
Forest-Stage Discipline and Austerity
' नीलषण्डप्रमोक्षेण अमावास्यां तिलोदकै:ः
nīlaṣaṇḍa-pramokṣeṇa amāvāsyāṁ tilodakaiḥ
សក្របាននិយាយថា៖ ដោយធ្វើពិធីលែង «នីឡសណ្ឌ» (nīlaṣaṇḍa) និងដោយថ្វាយទឹកលាយល្ង (tilodaka) នៅថ្ងៃអមាវាស្យា (Amāvāsyā—ថ្ងៃចន្ទថ្មី) នោះមនុស្សទទួលបានបុណ្យធម៌—ជាវិន័យនៃការប្រតិបត្តិដែលភ្ជាប់នឹងកិច្ចបូជាបុព្វបុរស និងកាតព្វកិច្ចចំពោះអ្នកបានលាចាក។
शक्र उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic merit gained through timely, prescribed observances—especially Amāvāsyā offerings of sesame-water—emphasizing responsibility toward ancestors and the ethical value of disciplined ritual duty.
Indra (Śakra) is describing a specific religious practice: the ‘release’ (pramokṣa) of a nīlaṣaṇḍa as part of an observance, together with Amāvāsyā sesame-water offerings, presenting these acts as sources of spiritual merit within the broader instruction on dharma.