राजा स कृतकृत्योऽथ शेषं संगृह्य तद्धनम् । द्विजेभ्यो विधिवद्दत्त्वा पालयामास वै प्रजाः
rājā sa kṛtakṛtyo'tha śeṣaṃ saṃgṛhya taddhanam | dvijebhyo vidhivaddattvā pālayāmāsa vai prajāḥ
ثم إن الملك، وقد تمّت غايته، جمع ما بقي من المال؛ ثم وهبه على الوجه الشرعي لأهل الدِّوِجَة (البراهمة) وفق الطقوس، وحمى رعيته حقّاً.
Agastya (narration continues from prior verse)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Vyāsa (frame) / audience of sages
Scene: A dharmic king, calm and fulfilled, gathers remaining treasure and offers it with ritual propriety to seated brāhmaṇas; behind him, the city of Ayodhyā and orderly subjects signify prajā-pālana.
Wealth becomes sanctified through righteous giving, and kingship is perfected by protecting subjects after performing proper charity.
The Ayodhyā Māhātmya frames the narrative, though this verse emphasizes rāja-dharma rather than a specific tirtha.
Giving the remaining wealth to dvijas ‘vidhivat’—in accordance with prescribed rules and rites (dāna-vidhi).