पंचरात्रमुषित्वा तु ब्राह्मणान्परिभोज्य च । प्रयागमगमद्विप्रस्तीर्थराजं सुहृष्टवत्
paṃcarātramuṣitvā tu brāhmaṇānparibhojya ca | prayāgamagamadviprastīrtharājaṃ suhṛṣṭavat
পাঁচ ৰাতি তাত বাস কৰি আৰু ব্ৰাহ্মণসকলক বিধিমতে ভোজন কৰাই, সেই দ্বিজ প্ৰয়াগ—তীৰ্থৰাজ—লৈ অতি আনন্দেৰে গ’ল।
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Prayāga (Tīrtha-rāja)
Type: sangam
Scene: A pilgrim completes a five-night vow-like stay, serves a line of brāhmaṇas with respectful offerings, then sets out joyfully toward Prayāga with staff and waterpot.
Charity and hospitality sanctify travel; then one approaches the greatest tīrtha with joy and merit.
Prayāga is praised as Tīrtharāja, the ‘king of holy places’.
A five-night stay (pañca-rātra) and feeding brāhmaṇas (anna-dāna/bhojana) as part of dhārmic conduct.