The Greatness of Śukla Tīrtha: Bathing, Fasting, Charity, and Śiva Worship
अयने वा चतुर्दश्यां संक्रांतौ विषुवे तथा । स्नात्वा तु सोपवासः स निर्जितात्मा समाहितः
ayane vā caturdaśyāṃ saṃkrāṃtau viṣuve tathā | snātvā tu sopavāsaḥ sa nirjitātmā samāhitaḥ
अयने वा चतुर्दश्यां संक्रांतौ विषुवे तथा । स्नात्वा तु सोपवासः स निर्जितात्मा समाहितः ॥
Unspecified (narrative instruction within Svarga-khaṇḍa Adhyaya 19)
Concept: Auspicious times, when met with bathing, fasting, and self-mastery, intensify spiritual merit and mental collectedness.
Application: Choose periodic ‘threshold days’ (saṅkrānti/equinox/full-moon cycles) for simplified diet, bathing, japa, and reduced distraction; treat them as resets for habits.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"At a riverbank at dawn on a saṅkrānti, a disciplined votary steps from the water, droplets catching the first light. He sits on kuśa grass facing east, hands in japa-mudrā, while the sky subtly shows the balance of viṣuva—sun poised, day and night in harmony.","primary_figures":["a self-controlled votary (vratin)","river deity presence (subtle)"],"setting":"River ghat with stone steps, kuśa grass seat, small altar with lamp and water pot; distant sun at horizon","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["pale saffron","river teal","stone gray","sun-gold","white cotton"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a solitary vrati after snāna seated on kuśa, holding japa-mālā; radiant sun disc with gold leaf, ornate riverbank architecture, embossed halos around the sun, rich reds and greens in border motifs, traditional iconographic symmetry.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: quiet dawn ghat with mist over water; the votary in simple white, delicate ripples, soft saffron sky, minimalistic altar; refined facial features, lyrical naturalism, gentle gradients and fine linework.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized river steps and palm silhouettes; the vrati in clear profile with bold outlines, lamp and kalaśa emphasized; warm yellow-red background with green accents, large expressive eyes, temple-wall aesthetic.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: riverbank framed by intricate floral borders and lotus motifs; central figure in meditation, symmetrical lamps and kalashas; deep indigo-to-saffron gradient sky, gold highlights, patterned textiles and ornamental margins."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["flowing water","morning birds","soft temple bell","silence between phrases"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सोपवासः = स + उपवासः; निर्जितात्मा = निर्जित + आत्मा.
The verse highlights ayana (solstice), caturdaśī (the 14th lunar day), saṅkrānti (solar ingress), and viṣuva (equinox) as auspicious occasions for ritual bathing followed by fasting.
It emphasizes self-mastery (nirjitātmā) and mental composure or concentration (samāhitaḥ), indicating that the ritual is meant to be supported by inner restraint and focused intention.
It instructs that on these calendrically significant days one should bathe and then keep a fast, maintaining self-control and a collected mind—framing the practice as both external purification and internal steadiness.