Sequential Description of Pilgrimage Fords and Their Merits
Tīrtha-Itinerary
एककालं निराहारो लोकान्संवसते शुभान् । षष्ठकालोपवासेन मासमुष्य महालये
ekakālaṃ nirāhāro lokānsaṃvasate śubhān | ṣaṣṭhakālopavāsena māsamuṣya mahālaye
ผู้ที่ฉันเพียงมื้อเดียวและนอกนั้นถืออุโบสถ ย่อมได้พำนักในโลกอันเป็นมงคล และด้วยการอดในกาลมื้อที่หก ย่อมได้อยู่หนึ่งเดือนในมหาลัยะ อันเป็นที่พำนักใหญ่
Unspecified (narrative voice within Svargakhaṇḍa; likely within a Pulastya–Bhīṣma instruction context)
Concept: Measured fasting and restraint (one-meal discipline; extended upavāsa) lead to auspicious worlds and elevated residence.
Application: Adopt sustainable restraint—e.g., one mindful meal on chosen days, reduced indulgence, and dedicating the saved time/resources to prayer and charity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A disciplined devotee sits before a simple leaf-plate, taking a single measured meal, while the rest of the day is spent in quiet japa beside a small lamp. Above, a visionary vista opens: luminous stairways of cloud leading to Mahālaya, a vast radiant abode with serene gardens and shining pavilions—rewarding restraint with celestial peace.","primary_figures":["vratin (fasting devotee)","subtle Viṣṇu presence as a distant radiant form or symbol (śaṅkha-cakra)","celestial attendants (optional)"],"setting":"humble hermitage room or riverside hut transitioning into a visionary celestial realm (Mahālaya)","lighting_mood":"lamp-lit interior dissolving into divine radiance","color_palette":["lamp amber","sandalwood cream","sky pearl","celestial gold","deep blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: devotee seated with a simple one-meal offering, gold-leaf radiance opening into Mahālaya’s celestial palace, ornate arches, shimmering halos, rich crimson and emerald accents, gem-studded ornaments on celestial figures, symmetrical devotional framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate hut scene with a small lamp and restrained meal, then a soft, dreamlike celestial terrace above the clouds, cool blues and pearly whites, delicate brushwork, refined figures, gentle gradients suggesting visionary ascent.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines of the vrati and lamp, stylized cloud bands revealing Mahālaya with palace motifs, strong reds/yellows/greens with black contours, temple-wall narrative panel composition.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central devotee with lamp and simple meal, border of lotus and conch-disc motifs, upper register showing Mahālaya as a radiant pavilion garden, deep indigo ground with gold highlights, intricate floral borders and devotional symmetry."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft bell","steady drone (tanpura)","night silence","distant conch","gentle breeze"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: लोकान्संवसते = लोकान् + संवसते; षष्ठकालोपवासेन = षष्ठकाल + उपवासेन; मासमुष्य = मासम् + उष्य; श्मशानसंस्थितान्येव (not in this verse) pattern noted elsewhere.
It recommends regulated eating—taking only one meal (ekakāla) and otherwise fasting—and also mentions a stricter regimen described as fasting at the “sixth time/meal” (ṣaṣṭha-kāla-upavāsa).
The verse states that such fasting leads to residence in auspicious worlds, and specifically grants a month-long stay in the “great abode” (Mahālaya) for the ṣaṣṭha-kāla fast.
It emphasizes self-restraint and disciplined living (niyama) as a means of spiritual merit and elevated posthumous states.