Prayaga-mahatmya
Glory of Prayaga and the Magha Bath at Triveni
दैवतो ज्ञानमाश्रित्य प्रयागं समुपागतः । महामाघीं पुरस्कृत्य सस्नौ तत्र दिनत्रयम् ॥ ८५ ॥
daivato jñānamāśritya prayāgaṃ samupāgataḥ | mahāmāghīṃ puraskṛtya sasnau tatra dinatrayam || 85 ||
Опираясь на знание, дарованное свыше, он прибыл в Праягу; и, почитая священное соблюдение Маха-магхи, омовлялся там три дня.
Narada (narrating to the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: Mahāmāghī (Māgha observance / Māgha-snāna at Prayāga)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents Prayāga as a powerfully sanctifying tīrtha where divinely guided seekers undertake the Mahāmāghī discipline; the three-day bath emphasizes sustained vrata-like purity rather than a single, casual dip.
By highlighting reverent observance—“honoring” Mahāmāghī and bathing with intention—it frames tīrtha practice as an act of faith and devotion expressed through disciplined ritual conduct.
Kalpa-oriented ritual discipline is implied: choosing the Māgha period and performing regulated snāna for a fixed duration (three days) reflects applied knowledge of auspicious timing and correct observance procedures.