संतर्प्य भोजनेनैव वस्त्रालंकारभूषणैः । दीनान्धकृपणेभ्यश्च दानं देयं स्वशक्तितः
saṃtarpya bhojanenaiva vastrālaṃkārabhūṣaṇaiḥ | dīnāndhakṛpaṇebhyaśca dānaṃ deyaṃ svaśaktitaḥ
ভোজনৰ দ্বাৰাই, আৰু বস্ত্ৰ-অলংকাৰ-ভূষণ আদিৰে তেওঁলোকক সন্তুষ্ট কৰি, দীন, অন্ধ আৰু কৃপণ-দৰিদ্ৰসকলকো নিজৰ সামৰ্থ্য অনুসাৰে দান দিব লাগে।
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Cakra-tīrtha / Dvārakā-kṣetra (context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims distribute meals, garments, and simple ornaments to the poor, blind, and destitute near the sacred precinct; the act is portrayed as worshipful service, with humility and order.
Compassion expressed through feeding and giving is a core limb of Purāṇic dharma, especially alongside ancestral rites.
Dvārakā’s sacred landscape is the frame; the adhyāya centers on the merit connected with Cakratīrtha.
Provide food, clothing, and ornaments as appropriate, and give alms to the needy according to one’s means.