Prayaga-mahatmya
Glory of Prayaga and the Magha Bath at Triveni
प्रयागप्राप्तनारीणां मुंडनं त्वेवमीरयेत् । सर्वान्केशान्समुद्धृत्य छेदयेदंगुलद्वयम् ॥ १०८ ॥
prayāgaprāptanārīṇāṃ muṃḍanaṃ tvevamīrayet | sarvānkeśānsamuddhṛtya chedayedaṃguladvayam || 108 ||
ສໍາລັບແມ່ຍິງຜູ້ມາຮອດປຣະຍາກ ພິທີຕັດຜົມຄວນກໍານົດດັ່ງນີ້: ຮວບຜົມທັງໝົດແລ້ວຕັດໃຫ້ສັ້ນປະມານສອງນິ້ວມື।
Sage Narada (teaching in the Prayaga Mahatmya context, traditionally within Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames a measured, modest form of hair-cutting for women at Prayaga as a regulated tirtha-observance, emphasizing discipline (niyama) and ritual propriety rather than extreme austerity.
By prescribing a simple, rule-based act performed at a sacred tirtha, it supports bhakti through embodied reverence—devotion expressed as careful observance while undertaking pilgrimage rites.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implicit: the verse gives a concrete ritual specification using a traditional measure (aṅgula), reflecting how rites are standardized through precise, repeatable instructions.