अनिच्छंत्यां कुमार्यां च वरं द्रव्यं च पार्थिवः । तथान्यदपि प्रीत्यासौ यद्ददौ नृपतिः श्रृणु
anicchaṃtyāṃ kumāryāṃ ca varaṃ dravyaṃ ca pārthivaḥ | tathānyadapi prītyāsau yaddadau nṛpatiḥ śrṛṇu
কুমাৰীৰ ইচ্ছা নথাকিলেও ৰজাই তাইক বৰ আৰু ধন দিলে; আৰু স্নেহবশতঃ আন কিছুমানো দিলে—শুনা, সেই নৃপতিয়ে কি কি দান কৰিলে।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Listener: Phālguna (Arjuna)
Scene: In the palace, the king offers a boon and wealth to a modest maiden who appears hesitant; attendants present trays of jewels and cloth; the scene emphasizes prīti and royal authority.
Power aligned with dharma expresses itself as generosity; the narrative frames royal giving as a consequence of sacred inspiration.
Indirectly the same tīrtha whose māhātmya motivates the ensuing royal actions; the verse itself focuses on the king’s gifts.
None directly; it introduces the description of gifts (dāna) and grants (vara).