उपानत्पादुकाभिश्च यतिनश्च तपस्विनः । योग्यैः पट्टदुकूलैश्च विविधैश्चित्ररल्लकैः
upānatpādukābhiśca yatinaśca tapasvinaḥ | yogyaiḥ paṭṭadukūlaiśca vividhaiścitrarallakaiḥ
ولليَتِيّين والزُّهّاد وأهل التَّقشّف قدّموا ما يُلبَس في القدمين—أحذيةً ونِعالًا—ومعها حريرًا لائقًا وثيابًا نفيسة، وأقمشةً شتّى ذات نقوشٍ بديعة.
Parāśara (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: On a Kāśī ghat or near a maṭha, donors respectfully offer sandals and simple shoes, along with folded silk and patterned cloth, to seated yatis and tapasvins; the ascetics bless them quietly.
Serving renunciants and tapasvins is revered dharma; supporting their simple needs in Kāśī is praised as a powerful form of merit.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) as a sacred hub of ascetics and pilgrims, where giving to yatis is highlighted.
Dāna to ascetics: footwear (upānat, pādukā) and clothing (paṭṭa, dukūla, patterned textiles) suited to recipients.