गवां शतसहस्रेण सवत्सेनापि यत्फलम् । तत्फलं प्राप्नुयान्मर्त्त्यः स्तोत्रैर्यस्तोषयेद्धरिम्
gavāṃ śatasahasreṇa savatsenāpi yatphalam | tatphalaṃ prāpnuyānmarttyaḥ stotrairyastoṣayeddharim
وأيُّ ثوابٍ يُنال بإهداء مئة ألف بقرةٍ مع عجولها، فذلك الثواب بعينه يناله الفاني الذي يُرضي هاري (Hari) بالترانيم والتسابيح.
Brahmā (deduced from the contiguous discourse)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim in Dvārakā stands before Hari’s image, hands folded, singing hymns; beside him are symbolic cows with calves representing the immense go-dāna merit now mirrored by stotra-bhakti.
Devotional praise can rival even the greatest material charities when it truly delights Hari.
Dvārakā, as the broader setting for this teaching on worship and merit.
Pleasing Hari through stotra-recitation; its fruit is compared to massive go-dāna.