प्रातःप्रातस्तु यत्स्नानं संजाते चारुणोदये । प्राजापत्यसमं प्राहुस्तन्महाघविघातकृत्
prātaḥprātastu yatsnānaṃ saṃjāte cāruṇodaye | prājāpatyasamaṃ prāhustanmahāghavighātakṛt
然而在黎明时分、当美丽的朝阳初升之际所行之沐浴,被宣说与普罗阇波提耶(Prājāpatya)净化仪轨等同;它能摧破重罪。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Aruṇodaya-snānā at Kāśī tīrtha (Gaṅgā implied)
Type: ghat
Scene: Aruṇodaya on the Gaṅgā: the sky blushes; pilgrims enter the water with folded hands; a subtle divine radiance suggests prāyaścitta power; the sun just emerging.
Timely, disciplined purity at dawn carries expiatory power and supports a life aligned with dharma.
No particular tīrtha is named; within Kāśīkhaṇḍa, dawn bathing is implicitly harmonized with Kāśī’s sacred waters.
Take a bath at dawn (around sunrise); it is said to equal the Prājāpatya rite and destroy major sins.
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