दत्तं तप्तं हुतं जप्तमस्माकं विफलं गतम् । संप्राप्ता प्रेतयोनिस्तु सशल्याद्वादशीव्रतात्
dattaṃ taptaṃ hutaṃ japtamasmākaṃ viphalaṃ gatam | saṃprāptā pretayonistu saśalyādvādaśīvratāt
“Mọi bố thí chúng ta đã cho, mọi khổ hạnh đã tu, mọi lễ cúng lửa đã dâng, mọi thần chú đã tụng—tất cả đều trở nên vô ích. Vì đã giữ trai giới Dvādaśī với ‘śalya’ (vết nhơ, tạp nhiễm), nên chúng ta rơi vào thân phận Preta.”
Pretāḥ (departed spirits)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Candraśarman (implied)
Scene: Pretas recount their past pious acts—charity, austerity, fire offerings, mantra recitation—shown as fading, ineffective flames and slipping rosary beads, symbolizing merit rendered void by a single defect in Dvādaśī observance.
Religious acts lose their merit when vows are performed with impurity, negligence, or harmful defects.
Dvārakā Māhātmya context; the ensuing verses praise Gomati tīrtha as a remedy.
The Dvādaśī vrata is referenced, with a warning to avoid ‘saśalya’ (tainted) observance.