उपरागे तु सोमस्य तीर्थं गत्वा जितेन्द्रियः । सत्यलोकाच्च्युतश्चापि राजा भवति धार्मिकः
uparāge tu somasya tīrthaṃ gatvā jitendriyaḥ | satyalokāccyutaścāpi rājā bhavati dhārmikaḥ
ครั้นเมื่อจันทรคราส ผู้สำรวมอินทรีย์ไปยังทีรถะ; แม้ผู้ตกจากสัทยโลกก็ยังได้เป็นพระราชาผู้ทรงธรรม
Skanda (deduced, tīrtha-phala teaching)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha (Narmadā) at grahaṇa-kāla
Type: ghat
Listener: Rājā (addressed as 'rājan')
Scene: A restrained pilgrim reaches a river-ghāṭ at lunar eclipse; the moon is shadowed, priests chant, lamps flicker; the pilgrim performs snāna with folded hands, suggesting restoration of fortune and kingship.
Self-mastery combined with tīrtha-visit at powerful cosmic times (eclipses) can transform destiny and restore dharmic standing.
A Revā (Narmadā) tīrtha referenced within Revā Khaṇḍa’s sacred geography.
Going to a tīrtha during the Moon’s eclipse with restrained senses (jitendriya discipline).