Vānaprastha-dharma and Tapas: Śiva–Umā Saṃvāda
Forest-Stage Discipline and Austerity
अपो गच्छति यो ह्वात्र शशिनं होष प्रीणयेत् । शशी प्रीणयते देवान् पितृश्चैव महामते
apo gacchati yo hvātra śaśinaṃ hoṣa prīṇayet | śaśī prīṇayate devān pitṝṃś caiva mahāmate ||
ทูตแห่งเทวะกล่าวว่า “โอ้ผู้มีปัญญาใหญ่ ในที่นี้ผู้ใดถวายอุทกะแล้วทำให้พระจันทร์พอพระทัย—จงรู้เถิด—ผู้นั้นย่อมยังเหล่าเทวะและปิตฤให้พอใจด้วย”
देवदूत उवाच
Offering water as a devotional act to the Moon is presented as a dharmic practice whose merit extends beyond a single deity: by pleasing the Moon, one is said to please both the gods and the ancestors, emphasizing interconnected obligations to devas and pitṛs.
A divine messenger instructs the listener that a simple rite—offering water to gratify the Moon—has broader spiritual efficacy, linking lunar worship/propitiation with the satisfaction of the divine order (devas) and ancestral lineage (pitṛs).