क्षत्रियैः क्षत्रधर्मज्ञैर्वैश्यैर्दानपरायणैः । सह शूद्रैः समायातस्तस्मिंस्तीर्थे गजो नृपः
kṣatriyaiḥ kṣatradharmajñairvaiśyairdānaparāyaṇaiḥ | saha śūdraiḥ samāyātastasmiṃstīrthe gajo nṛpaḥ
ومع الكشاتريا العارفين بواجبات المُلك، والفيشيا المولعين بالصدقة، ومعهم أيضًا الشودرَة، وصل الملك غَجَ إلى ذلك التيرثا مجتمعين.
Skanda (deduced; narrative description)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra (Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A royal procession led by King Gaja arrives at a sacred ford/kshetra: kṣatriya guards with banners, vaiśya donors carrying gift baskets, śūdra attendants with supplies; in the background a tīrtha landscape with shrine and waterbody, pilgrims assembling in reverent order.
Tīrtha-yātrā unites society in dharma: each group contributes through its proper virtues—duty, charity, and service.
That tīrtha in the Vastrāpatha context of Prabhāsa (Vastrāpatha-kṣetra).
Pilgrimage/assembly at the tīrtha, highlighting dāna (charity) and dharma-aligned participation.
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