Vrata–Dāna Compendium at Puṣkara: Puṣpavāhana’s Account and the Ṣaṣṭhī-vrata Purification Rite
मुखवासं परित्यज्य समांते गोप्रदो भवेत् । वारुणं लोकमाप्नोति वारुणव्रतमुच्यते
mukhavāsaṃ parityajya samāṃte goprado bhavet | vāruṇaṃ lokamāpnoti vāruṇavratamucyate
Dengan meninggalkan pemakaian pewangi mulut, pada akhir tahun hendaklah seseorang bersedekah seekor lembu. Ia mencapai loka Dewa Varuṇa—itulah yang dinamakan Vāruṇa-vrata (nazar bagi Varuṇa).
Not explicitly identified in the provided excerpt (context needed from surrounding verses).
Concept: A small sensory restraint (renouncing mouth-perfume) sustained over time, sealed by go-dāna, yields a specific loka-phala—showing how niyama disciplines desire and redirects merit.
Application: Choose one vanity-driven habit to renounce for a set period (year/season), and conclude with a meaningful donation; treat restraint as inner purification, not self-punishment.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft water waves","conch shell","temple bells distant","wind through palms","quiet pause"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: लोकमाप्नोति → लोकम् आप्नोति; वारुणव्रतमुच्यते → वारुणव्रतम् उच्यते
It prescribes giving up mouth-perfume and, at the year’s end, donating a cow; the vow is said to lead to Varuṇa’s realm.
The verse states that the observer attains Vāruṇa-loka, the world/realm associated with the deity Varuṇa.
It links personal restraint (renunciation of a luxury) with generosity (go-dāna), presenting disciplined living and charitable giving as spiritually efficacious.