Dvaītavana: Brahmaghoṣa, Rṣi-saṅgha, and Baka Dālbhyā’s Upadeśa to Yudhiṣṭhira
सत्कृतं विविधैयनिर्वस्त्रैरुच्चावचैस्तथा
satkṛtaṃ vividhair nirvastrair uccāvacais tathā
قال فايشامبايانا: لقد أُكرم إكرامًا لائقًا، وزُوِّد كذلك بملابس شتّى الأنواع—من النفيس ومن العادي—بحسب ما تقتضيه اللياقة والظرف.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Proper reception of others—showing respect and offering suitable provisions—reflects dharma. The mention of both fine and ordinary garments underscores appropriateness and completeness in hospitality, not mere display.
The narrator describes someone being formally honored and supplied with a range of clothing, indicating a courteous welcome and the fulfillment of social duties of reception.