हरिजागरणं कार्यं मद्भक्तेन विजानता । अन्यथा पापिनो ज्ञेया ये द्विषन्ति जनार्द्दनम्
harijāgaraṇaṃ kāryaṃ madbhaktena vijānatā | anyathā pāpino jñeyā ye dviṣanti janārddanam
Seorang bhakta-Ku yang berakal budi hendaklah pasti melakukan berjaga malam untuk Hari. Jika tidak, ketahuilah mereka itu pendosa—mereka yang membenci Janārdana.
Skanda (Kārttikeya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrim-devotee audience within the māhātmya narrative
Scene: A stern yet compassionate instruction scene: Skanda’s voice (off-scene) or a teacher points to the lamp-lit image of Janārdana; devotees vow to stay awake, while a shadowy figure of ‘dveṣa’ turns away, symbolizing sin.
True devotion expresses itself through disciplined worship—here, keeping a night-vigil for Hari—while hatred toward Viṣṇu is condemned as sinful.
Dvārakā is the broader sacred setting in the Dvārakā Māhātmya of the Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa.
Harijāgaraṇa—staying awake in devotional worship for Hari (commonly connected with Ekādaśī/Dvādaśī observances).