The Account and Merit of Śivadūtī
with the Nāga-tīrtha at Puṣkara
अष्टम्यां च चतुर्दश्यां सोपवासो नरोत्तम । संवत्सरेण लभतां राज्यं निष्कंटकं पुनः
aṣṭamyāṃ ca caturdaśyāṃ sopavāso narottama | saṃvatsareṇa labhatāṃ rājyaṃ niṣkaṃṭakaṃ punaḥ
โอ้บุรุษผู้ประเสริฐ ผู้ใดถืออุโบสถ/อดอาหารในวันอัษฏมีและจตุรทศี ภายในหนึ่งปีจักได้ราชอาณาจักรคืนอีกครั้ง อันไร้หนาม คือปราศจากทุกข์ภัยและศัตรู
Not specified in the provided excerpt (contextual speaker not inferable from a single verse alone).
Concept: Tithi-based fasting disciplines restore order in one’s life and remove obstacles, yielding swift, tangible results.
Application: Observe aṣṭamī and caturdaśī with a simple fast and restraint of speech/anger; dedicate the day’s merit to Narayana, and pair it with charity or feeding to convert austerity into compassion.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: सोपवासः = स + उपवासः; निष्कण्टकम् written as निष्कंटकं in text; no further mandatory sandhi splits.
It prescribes observing upavāsa (fasting) on the aṣṭamī (8th lunar day) and caturdaśī (14th lunar day).
The verse states that within a year the practitioner attains sovereignty/kingdom again, described as niṣkaṇṭaka—free from troubles, obstacles, or hostile forces.
It frames disciplined observance (vrata/fasting) as a means to restore order and stability—symbolically removing 'thorns' such as conflict, adversity, and obstruction from one’s life or rule.