यशोधनो वदान्यश्च सुधीर्ब्राह्मणदैवतः । सदैवावभृथस्नानपरिक्लिन्न शिरोरुहः
yaśodhano vadānyaśca sudhīrbrāhmaṇadaivataḥ | sadaivāvabhṛthasnānapariklinna śiroruhaḥ
তেওঁ যশ-ধনে সমৃদ্ধ, দানশীল আৰু সুবুদ্ধিমান আছিল; ব্ৰাহ্মণসকলক দেৱতাৰ দৰে মান্য কৰিছিল। তেওঁৰ কেশ সদায় অৱভৃথ স্নানৰ দৰে সিক্ত হৈ থাকিছিল।
Maheśvara (Śiva)
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: King Amitrajit performs repeated ceremonial bathing—hair wet, water dripping—while offering gifts to brāhmaṇas seated in a ritual enclosure; the scene conveys purity, generosity, and disciplined piety.
True kingship is portrayed as dharma-filled: generosity, reverence for Brahmins, and sustained ritual purity.
The line continues the prelude to the Vīreśvara manifestation account in Kāśī (the tīrtha is contextual to the chapter).
Avabhṛtha-snāna (the concluding ceremonial bath connected with yajña) is referenced as a marker of continual ritual practice.