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prabhāsāya prayātavyaṃ yadā'mṛtyormayā sphuṭam | tataścaivorjjayaṃto'pi mūrchābhāvālluṭhanpuraḥ
“ငါသည် ပရဘ္ဟာသသို့ သွားရမည်—အသက်ပေးရသော်လည်း ဤအရာကို ငါ ပြတ်သားစွာ ဆုံးဖြတ်ထားသည်” ဟု။ ထို့နောက် ဥရ္ဇယန္တလည်း မူးဝေသွား၍ ရှေ့သို့ လူးလိမ့်လျက် လှိမ့်လျက် ဆက်လက်သွား၏။
Prāleya (first sentence), then Sūta narrating the action (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two pilgrims press onward toward Prabhāsa; one declares he will go even at the cost of life, while Ūrjayanta, fainting, crawls and rolls forward on the path.
The vow to reach a sacred place (Prabhāsa) is upheld with life-risking determination, portraying pilgrimage as disciplined dharma.
Prabhāsa, the famed sacred region associated with Śiva and Somanātha traditions.
No explicit rite; the prescription is ethical-spiritual: unwavering commitment to the tīrtha-yātrā saṅkalpa.