नोपवासं हरिदिने कुरुते न व्रतं हरेः । विना चतुर्दशीं राजन्नान्यदेवसमुद्भवम्
nopavāsaṃ haridine kurute na vrataṃ hareḥ | vinā caturdaśīṃ rājannānyadevasamudbhavam
Dia tidak berpuasa (upavāsa) pada hari Hari, dan tidak pula bernazar untuk Hari—kecuali pada hari bulan keempat belas (caturdaśī), wahai raja; dan dia tidak mengikuti amalan yang berasal daripada dewa-dewa lain.
Mārkaṇḍeya
Listener: King (rājan/nareśvara addressed)
Scene: A disciplined devotee declines Hari-day fasts and Vaiṣṇava vows, keeping only caturdaśī observance; the setting hints at coastal Prabhāsa with pilgrims and temple silhouettes.
The narrative highlights firm religious orientation in vow-practice, setting up a teaching about dharma, devotion, and the fruits of sacred association.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues the character sketch within the Dvārakā Māhātmya storyline.
Upavāsa on Hari’s day and Hari-vratas are mentioned (as not performed), while caturdaśī is singled out as an exception.