चान्द्रायणानि कृच्छ्राणि महासां तपनानि च । प्रायश्चित्तानि दीयन्ते यत्र नास्ति सरस्वती
cāndrāyaṇāni kṛcchrāṇi mahāsāṃ tapanāni ca | prāyaścittāni dīyante yatra nāsti sarasvatī
جہاں سرسوتی موجود نہیں، وہاں لوگ چاندریائن ورت، کرِچّھر تپسیا اور دیگر سخت ریاضتوں جیسے پرایَشچِتّ اختیار کرتے ہیں۔ (مگر یہاں سرسوتی خود پاکیزگی عطا کرتی ہے۔)
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Sārasvata-tīrtha / Sarasvatī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic contrast: on one side ascetics performing harsh vows (measured grains for Cāndrāyaṇa, austere postures for Kṛcchra); on the other, pilgrims bathing in Sarasvatī with calm faces, suggesting grace-based purification.
Sarasvatī-tīrtha is portrayed as intrinsically purifying, reducing the need for harsh expiatory disciplines.
The Sarasvatī presence at Prabhāsa—implicitly the Sārasvata Tīrtha.
Cāndrāyaṇa and Kṛcchra are cited as common expiations elsewhere; the verse contrasts them with Sarasvatī’s purifying power.