अजपादाय चाज्योत्था अहिर्बुध्न्याय हेमजा । पिनाकिने प्रदातव्या धेनुर्लवणसम्भवा
ajapādāya cājyotthā ahirbudhnyāya hemajā | pinākine pradātavyā dhenurlavaṇasambhavā
تُوهَبُ بقرةٌ مولودةٌ من السمن المصفّى (آجْيَه) لأجَپادا؛ وبقرةٌ مولودةٌ من الذهب لأهِربُدْهْنْيَا؛ وبقرةٌ مولودةٌ من الملح تُقدَّم لِپِنَاكِين (شِڤا حامل قوس پِنَاكَا).
Sūta (deduced from adjoining narration style within Tīrthamāhātmya)
Type: kshetra
Listener: viprāḥ / vipreन्द्राः
Scene: Three ritual moments: a cow offered with ghee to Ajapāda, another with gold to Ahirbudhnya, and another with salt to Pinākin; Śiva’s presence suggested by liṅga and bow-bearing iconography motifs.
Devotion at a sacred Śaiva site is strengthened through prescribed dāna, offered with intent to honor specific forms of Rudra.
Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra, especially the vicinity of the Ekādaśa Rudras, within the Nāgara-khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya.
Go-dāna (donation of cows) described by symbolic ‘origins’—ghee-born, gold-born, and salt-born—dedicated to Rudra forms.