आसनोपानहौ शय्यां वराश्वान् क्षत्रियस्तथा । वस्त्रयुग्मं च धान्यं च गृहं पूर्णं प्रयत्नतः
āsanopānahau śayyāṃ varāśvān kṣatriyastathā | vastrayugmaṃ ca dhānyaṃ ca gṛhaṃ pūrṇaṃ prayatnataḥ
وببذل الجهد اللائق ينبغي أيضًا أن يُتصدَّق بالمقاعد والنِّعال والأسِرّة والخيل الممتازة، بل وحتى بخادمٍ من طبقة الكشترية (kṣatriya)؛ وكذلك بزوجٍ من الثياب، وبالحبوب، وببيتٍ مُجهَّزٍ تمامًا.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced from Āvantya Khaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Śūlabheda
Type: kshetra
Scene: A donor at a tīrtha distribution pavilion offers practical goods: sandals, bedding rolls, sacks of grain, folded garments; a horse stands nearby; a simple house structure indicates gṛha-dāna/shelter endowment; attendants manage orderly giving.
Purāṇic dharma praises tangible generosity—supporting others with necessities and wealth—as a sacred act, especially at tīrthas.
These gifts are described within the Śūlabheda tīrtha-māhātmya of Revā Khaṇḍa.
A list of dānas: seat, sandals, bed, horses, garments, grain, and a fully furnished house.