जागरं ये च कुर्वंति गायंति हरिवासरे । अग्निष्टोमफलं तेषां निमिषार्द्धेन षण्मुख
jāgaraṃ ye ca kurvaṃti gāyaṃti harivāsare | agniṣṭomaphalaṃ teṣāṃ nimiṣārddhena ṣaṇmukha
噢,六面者(Ṣaṇmukha)啊,凡在哈利圣日守夜并歌咏者,于半个刹那之间便得阿耆尼什多摩祭的功果。
Skanda (Kārttikeya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṣaṇmukha (explicit vocative)
Scene: A jubilant night vigil: devotees sing with cymbals and drums before Hari; above them, a symbolic Vedic altar-fire appears as a luminous aura, indicating Agniṣṭoma fruit granted through kīrtana.
Bhakti practices—vigil and devotional singing—can grant the merit of major Vedic sacrifices swiftly, showing devotion’s extraordinary potency.
The teaching occurs within the Dvārakā Māhātmya, thus framed by the sacred geography of Dvārakā.
Keeping awake in worship (jāgaraṇa) and singing hymns (kīrtana/gāna) on Hari’s sacred day (harivāsara).