वेश्मदो ऽत्युच्चसौधेशो वस्त्रदश्चंद्रलो कभाक् । हयप्रदो दिव्ययानो लक्ष्मीवान्वृषभप्रदः
veśmado 'tyuccasaudheśo vastradaścaṃdralo kabhāk | hayaprado divyayāno lakṣmīvānvṛṣabhapradaḥ
مَن يهبُ بيتًا يصيرُ صاحبَ قصرٍ شامخٍ جدًّا. ومَن يهبُ الثيابَ يبلغُ عالمَ القمر. ومَن يقدّمُ حصانًا ينالُ مركبةً سماوية؛ ومَن يهبُ ثورًا يُرزَقُ اليسرَ والرخاء.
Skanda (contextual, Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue style)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Vārāṇasī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī courtyard with a newly endowed dharmaśālā; donors present folded garments; a horse and a bull are ceremonially offered with garlands; above, a crescent moon motif suggests Candraloka and a celestial chariot motif suggests divya-yāna.
Selfless giving transforms one’s destiny—material gifts offered as dharma become causes of higher realms and prosperity.
Kāśī/Avimukta is the implied sacred setting where such dānas are taught and magnified.
Dāna of a house, clothes, horse, and bull, each linked to a specific reward.