Account of Various Sacred Tīrthas
Pilgrimage Merits and Prayāga Supremacy
तत्रेशानं समभ्यर्च्य त्रिरात्रोपोषितो नरः । दशाश्वमेधमाप्नोति गाणपत्यं च विंदति
tatreśānaṃ samabhyarcya trirātropoṣito naraḥ | daśāśvamedhamāpnoti gāṇapatyaṃ ca viṃdati
Там человек, почтив Ишану и соблюдая пост три ночи, обретает заслугу десяти ашвамедх и также получает статус принадлежащего к свите Ганапати.
Unspecified (narratorial voice within Svarga-khaṇḍa Adhyaya 39 context)
Concept: Focused worship plus regulated fasting (upavāsa) yields extraordinary spiritual merit and divine proximity.
Application: Adopt short, sincere austerities—three-night discipline, mantra-japa, and worship—rather than relying on costly displays; keep vows with steadiness and purity of intention.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A solitary devotee stands before an Īśāna-liṅga or four-faced Īśāna icon at a sacred shrine, having observed three nights of fasting—lean yet radiant, hands lifted in worship. Above, subtle celestial attendants descend with garlands, hinting at the promised gaṇa-status, while the atmosphere vibrates with mantra and incense.","primary_figures":["Devotee (nara)","Īśāna (Śiva)","Śiva-gaṇas (subtle/appearing)"],"setting":"Stone shrine at a famed kshetra, with a small yajña-kuṇḍa unused in the corner to contrast costly sacrifice with simple vrata; offerings of bilva leaves, water pot, and lamp.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["smoky gray","lamp-flame amber","bilva green","vermillion","antique gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central Īśāna-Śiva icon with towering gold leaf prabhāmaṇḍala; devotee in white dhoti offering bilva and water, three small lamps marking the three nights; celestial gaṇas in the upper corners with gold accents and gem-like dots; rich maroon backdrop, ornate arch, heavy jewelry detailing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: quiet shrine courtyard with delicate stone textures, a thin fasting devotee kneeling; soft moon phases suggested across three nights in the sky; faint gaṇas as translucent figures; cool indigo and silver tones, refined linework, intimate devotional mood.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined Śiva icon with stylized flames and lotus pedestal; devotee in profile with folded hands; gaṇas as patterned attendants; strong red/yellow/green blocks, temple-wall symmetry, ritual objects clearly iconographic.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: shrine framed by ornate floral borders; repeated lamp motifs (three) and garlands; attendants arranged in decorative bands; deep blue ground with gold and vermilion highlights, textile-like intricacy."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["low temple bell","incense crackle","soft drum (mridang)","conch at dawn","silence between mantras"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तत्र + ईशानम् → तत्रेशानम्; त्रिरात्र + उपोषितः → त्रिरात्रोपोषितः; दश + अश्वमेधम् → दशाश्वमेधम्; अश्वमेध इति समासपद (अश्वस्य मेधः) अन्तर्भूतः; गाणपत्यं च (no sandhi change).
It prescribes worshipping Īśāna (Śiva) and observing a trirātra-upavāsa—fasting for three consecutive nights.
It uses a well-known Vedic royal sacrifice as a benchmark to express the extraordinary spiritual merit (puṇya) attributed to this devotion and austerity.
In this context it indicates attaining a gaṇa-associated status—being counted among (or gaining the condition of) Gaṇapati’s retinue/affiliation, i.e., a blessed proximity to Gaṇapati’s sphere.