The Greatness of Śukla Tīrtha: Bathing, Fasting, Charity, and Śiva Worship
वैशाखे विमले मासि कृष्णपक्षे चतुर्दशी । कैलासाच्चापि निर्गत्य तत्र संनिहितो ह्यहम्
vaiśākhe vimale māsi kṛṣṇapakṣe caturdaśī | kailāsāccāpi nirgatya tatra saṃnihito hyaham
నిర్మలమైన వైశాఖ మాసంలో, కృష్ణపక్ష చతుర్దశిన, నేను కైలాసం నుండికూడా బయలుదేరి అక్కడ సన్నిహితుడనై ఉంటాను.
Mahādeva (Śiva)
Concept: Sacred time intensifies sacred place: visiting or worshiping at the right tithi/month yields heightened access to divine presence.
Application: Mark a monthly spiritual rhythm: choose a tithi for extra japa, fasting, charity, or temple visit; consistency turns time into a teacher.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: कैलासाच्चापि = कैलासात् + च + अपि; ह्यहम् = हि + अहम्.
The verse highlights a specific sacred tithi—Caturdaśī in the dark fortnight of Vaiśākha—presenting it as a time when divine presence is especially accessible.
Kailāsa symbolizes Śiva’s celestial abode; saying he “departs even from Kailāsa” underscores that he becomes specially present at a particular sacred place/observance on that date.
It teaches attentiveness to sacred time (kāla) and disciplined observance—implying that devotion aligned with auspicious tithis draws heightened divine proximity.