सूर्यवारे विशेषेण निराहारो यतेन्द्रियः । करोमि जागरं रात्रौ गीतवादित्रनिःस्वनैः
sūryavāre viśeṣeṇa nirāhāro yatendriyaḥ | karomi jāgaraṃ rātrau gītavāditraniḥsvanaiḥ
Terutama pada hari Ahad, aku berpuasa, mengekang pancaindera, dan berjaga sepanjang malam, diiringi gema kidung suci serta bunyi alat muzik upacara.
Devotee/narrated first-person voice (speaker not explicitly named in the snippet)
Tirtha: Muṇḍīrasvāmin kṣetra (Sunday observance)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A temple night vigil on Sunday: the devotee, fasting and composed, stays awake as singers chant and instruments resonate; lamps flicker through the night around the sanctum.
Devotion becomes powerful when joined to vrata—fasting, self-restraint, and wakeful praise—especially on the deity’s sacred weekday.
The practice is performed in the deity’s sacred vicinity described in this Tīrthamāhātmya passage, emphasizing worship at the holy place rather than at home alone.
Sunday observance: fasting (nirāhāra), sense-restraint (yatendriya), and night vigil (jāgaraṇa) with devotional singing and instruments.