अनुपोष्य त्रिरात्राणि तीर्थान्यनभिगम्य च । अदत्त्वा कांचनं गाश्च दरिद्रोनाम जायते
anupoṣya trirātrāṇi tīrthānyanabhigamya ca | adattvā kāṃcanaṃ gāśca daridronāma jāyate
جو تین راتوں کا اُپواس نہ کرے، تیرتھوں کی یاترا نہ کرے، اور سونا و گائیں دان نہ دے، وہ ‘دریدَر’ کے نام سے جانا جاتا ہے—یعنی شُبھ پُنّیہ سے محروم۔
Skanda (deduced from didactic prescriptions in the chapter)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra tīrthāni (cluster)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Pilgrims observing a three-night vow near a coastal tīrtha: simple meals/fasting, lamp-lit vigil, then offering dāna—gold coins and a cow—before proceeding to multiple tīrthas.
Merit is safeguarded by discipline: fasting, pilgrimage, and charity together prevent inner poverty and cultivate auspicious prosperity.
The instruction is given within Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, implying the tīrthas of Prabhāsa and the orbit of Someśvara.
Observe a trirātra (three-night) fast, visit tīrthas, and perform dāna—especially gold and cows.