महापाराकसंज्ञं तु महत्तप उदाहृतम् । मासैकमुपवासेन सर्वं पूर्णं प्रजायते
mahāpārākasaṃjñaṃ tu mahattapa udāhṛtam | māsaikamupavāsena sarvaṃ pūrṇaṃ prajāyate
مہاپاراک نامی یہ عظیم تپسیا بیان کی گئی ہے؛ پورا ایک مہینہ اُپواس رکھنے سے سب روحانی مقاصد کامل ہو جاتے ہیں۔
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa māhātmya-style instruction)
Scene: A disciplined devotee in a simple hut/temple corridor marks days on a palm-leaf, performing lamp-offering and japa, body lean from fasting; above, a mandala-like emblem shows the four puruṣārthas as 'fulfilled'.
The Purāṇic tradition extols sustained fasting as a comprehensive means to spiritual completion when undertaken as sacred tapas.
No particular tīrtha is specified; the verse functions as a vrata-phala declaration within a māhātmya chapter.
Mahāpārāka: a month-long upavāsa (fast) presented as a ‘great tapas’.