एकोत्तरशतं वंश्यान्नवेत्पायस कर्दमम् । क्षीरोदरोधः पुण्यात्मा भक्त्या तत्रैकधेनुदः
ekottaraśataṃ vaṃśyānnavetpāyasa kardamam | kṣīrodarodhaḥ puṇyātmā bhaktyā tatraikadhenudaḥ
إن هبةَ بقرةٍ واحدة تُقدَّم هناك بتعبّدٍ من نفسٍ تقيّة على ضفة كْشِيرودا تُشبع مئةً وواحدًا من نسل السلالة، شِبَعًا كأنه من الباياسا والقرابين الحلوة.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kṣīroda (tīra)
Type: ghat
Scene: A devotee on a luminous riverbank labeled Kṣīroda offers a decorated cow to a brāhmaṇa; behind, subtle ancestral figures receive bowls of kṣīra/pāyasa-like satisfaction, indicating lineage nourishment.
A small act of charity, when offered with bhakti at a great tīrtha, expands into vast merit benefiting one’s entire lineage.
Kṣīroda-rodha (the bank of Kṣīroda/Kṣīrābdhi) in Kāśī.
Go-dāna—offering even a single cow there with devotion for ancestral/lineage benefit.