रजनीप्रांतयामार्धं बाह्मः समय उच्यते । स्वहितं चिंतयेत्प्राज्ञस्तस्मिंश्चोत्थाय सवर्दा
rajanīprāṃtayāmārdhaṃ bāhmaḥ samaya ucyate | svahitaṃ ciṃtayetprājñastasmiṃścotthāya savardā
A metade final da última vigília da noite é chamada o tempo de Brāhma (brahma-muhūrta). Nessa hora, o sábio deve refletir sobre o seu bem supremo; e, levantando-se então, permanecer sempre atento a isso.
Skanda
Tirtha: Brahma-muhūrta (as temporal tīrtha within Kāśī practice)
Type: ghat
Scene: Pre-dawn Kāśī: a quiet courtyard with a lamp, the pilgrim rising from sleep, looking toward the river; the sky indigo, first light on temple spires; the mind turning inward toward śreyas.
The brahma-muhūrta is best for clarity and dharma-oriented resolve; use it to aim at lasting spiritual welfare.
No single tīrtha is named; the instruction is given in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s broader framework of living dharmically in Kāśī.
Wake during brahma-muhūrta and engage in contemplative practice (preparation for japa, pūjā, or remembrance).