ततः प्रासादमासाद्य सुपर्णाख्यसमुद्भवम् । यावत्प्राप्तः परित्यक्तस्ताव त्प्राणैरुपोषितः
tataḥ prāsādamāsādya suparṇākhyasamudbhavam | yāvatprāptaḥ parityaktastāva tprāṇairupoṣitaḥ
پھر وہ اُس پرساد نما مندر تک پہنچا جو سوپرن آکھیا نامی مقام پر ظاہر ہوا تھا؛ ترک کیا ہوا وہ محض سانسوں کے سہارے، گویا روزہ دار، وہاں پہنچنے تک قائم رہا۔
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Tīrthamāhātmya; specific speaker not explicit in the verse)
Tirtha: Suparṇākhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: At the edge of collapse, the pilgrim reaches a newly arisen temple at Suparṇākhyā; the prāsāda glows, and the man stands trembling, sustained only by breath, hands folded in añjali.
Approaching a sacred shrine, even in utter destitution, is depicted as spiritually potent—arrival at the tīrtha/temple becomes the turning point.
The Suparṇākhyā-associated prāsāda (temple/shrine) within this kṣetra.
Upavāsa is implied through “upoṣitaḥ” (enduring without food), highlighting austerity caused by circumstance rather than formal vow.