यश्चैतत्प्रातरुत्थाय सदा पठति मानवः । स सर्वांल्लभते कामान्मनसा वांछितान्सदा
yaścaitatprātarutthāya sadā paṭhati mānavaḥ | sa sarvāṃllabhate kāmānmanasā vāṃchitānsadā
اور جو انسان صبح اٹھ کر ہمیشہ اس کا پاٹھ کرتا ہے، وہ اپنے دل میں چاہی ہوئی سب مرادیں پاتا ہے، اور ہمیشہ من چاہا پھل حاصل کرتا ہے۔
Sūta
Tirtha: Śarmiṣṭhātīrtha (māhātmya text)
Listener: Dvija-sattamāḥ / sages (and by extension all humans)
Scene: A devotee rises before sunrise, bathes, sits facing east with a manuscript, and recites the māhātmya; a small lamp burns, and the mind’s wishes are symbolized as blossoming lotuses.
Daily remembrance and recitation of sacred lore is presented as a steady source of auspicious fruition.
The māhātmya being recited concerns Śarmiṣṭhātīrtha.
Prātaḥ-kāla pāṭha—recite the māhātmya after rising in the morning.