धर्मारण्ये शुभे दिव्ये ते वसंति सुनिष्ठिताः । अन्नपानादिकं सर्वं समित्कुशफलादिकम्
dharmāraṇye śubhe divye te vasaṃti suniṣṭhitāḥ | annapānādikaṃ sarvaṃ samitkuśaphalādikam
في دَرماأرَنيَة المباركة الإلهية يقيمون، راسخين في الانضباط. وهناك تتوافر جميع الحاجات—الطعام والشراب، والحطب، وعشب الكوشا، والثمار وما شابه ذلك.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene forest-kshetra with orderly āśrama huts; brahmins seated in calm discipline; piles of samit and kuśa, baskets of fruits, water pots, and simple food laid out—suggesting the forest’s providence.
A dharmic land supports dharmic living: nature itself supplies what is needed for worship, sacrifice, and simple life.
Dharmāraṇya, praised as auspicious and divinely provisioned for spiritual residents.
Implicit support for yajña and daily rites through availability of samit and kuśa; no explicit vow is mandated.