Tīrtha-vidhi (Procedure for Holy Places) — Prayāgarāja-māhātmya
मुण्डनं चोपवासश्च सर्वतीर्थेष्वयं विधिः । वर्जयित्वा कुरुक्षेत्रं विशालां विरजां गयाम् ॥ ४५ ॥
muṇḍanaṃ copavāsaśca sarvatīrtheṣvayaṃ vidhiḥ | varjayitvā kurukṣetraṃ viśālāṃ virajāṃ gayām || 45 ||
剃发(穆恩达那)与斋戒,是一切圣渡处(tīrtha)所规定的仪轨;唯独库鲁克舍特拉、毗舍罗、毗罗阇与伽耶除外。
Suta (narrating the Narada Purana’s tirtha-mahatmya instructions)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It standardizes pilgrimage discipline: austerities like tonsure and fasting are generally prescribed at tīrthas, but certain supremely sanctifying sites are treated as special cases with distinct local procedures.
By framing pilgrimage as regulated self-restraint, the verse supports bhakti through bodily discipline (upavāsa) and ritual humility (muṇḍana), while also emphasizing that some holy centers have unique devotional customs that should be honored.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implied: it gives a tīrtha-yātrā vidhi—what austerities are generally done and where exceptions apply—showing rule-based application of dharma in practice.