महाबालध्वनौ रात्रावनध्यायाः प्रकीर्तिताः । उल्कापाते च भूकंपे दिग्दाहे मध्यरात्रिषु
mahābāladhvanau rātrāvanadhyāyāḥ prakīrtitāḥ | ulkāpāte ca bhūkaṃpe digdāhe madhyarātriṣu
Sa gabi, kapag may malakas at nakapanghihilakbot na ugong, ipinahayag na may anadhyāya—pansamantalang pagtigil sa pagbigkas at pag-aaral. Gayundin sa pagbagsak ng bulalakaw, sa lindol, at sa pagliyab ng mga dako—lalo na sa hatinggabi.
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Scene: Midnight scene: a meteor streaks across the sky; the earth trembles; distant horizon glows as if quarters burn. In an āśrama, students roll up manuscripts and sit in silent japa while elders perform a small śānti-homa.
Sacred study is governed by cosmic and environmental rhythms; dharma includes knowing when to pause, not only when to act.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is a general rule for anadhyāya.
Anadhyāya is prescribed during ominous events such as terrifying nighttime sounds, meteor-falls, earthquakes, and directional conflagrations—especially around midnight.
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