उन्मीलिनी महीपाल यैः कृता प्रीतिसंयुतैः । कलौ जागरणोपेता फलं वक्ष्यामि तच्छृणु
unmīlinī mahīpāla yaiḥ kṛtā prītisaṃyutaiḥ | kalau jāgaraṇopetā phalaṃ vakṣyāmi tacchṛṇu
ឱ អ្នកអភិបាលផែនដី សូមស្តាប់៖ ខ្ញុំនឹងពណ៌នាផលបុណ្យនៃពិធីអ៊ុនមីឡិនី នៅយុគកលិ ពេលធ្វើរួមជាមួយយាមរាត្រី និងដោយចិត្តរីករាយស្មោះស្រឡាញ់។
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahīpāla (explicit)
Scene: Skanda (or the narrator-sage) addresses a king (‘mahīpāla’) in a courtly setting, describing the Unmīlinī observance; in the background, devotees prepare for a joyful night vigil in Hari’s temple.
Joyful participation in dharmic observances, especially those joined with vigil, is highlighted as spiritually potent in Kali-yuga.
The Dvārakā Māhātmya context continues, extolling Vaiṣṇava observances associated with Hari in Dvārakā.
The Unmīlinī observance performed in Kali-yuga together with jāgaraṇa (night-vigil).