बिल्वे लक्ष्मीं तपो मेधां नित्यमायुष्यमेव च । क्षेत्रारामतडागेषु सर्वपात्रेषु चैव हि
bilve lakṣmīṃ tapo medhāṃ nityamāyuṣyameva ca | kṣetrārāmataḍāgeṣu sarvapātreṣu caiva hi
বিল্ব-পাত্ৰে লক্ষ্মী (সমৃদ্ধি), তপস্যাৰ পুণ্য, তীক্ষ্ণ মেধা আৰু নিত্য আয়ুস লাভ হয়। সঁচাকৈ ক্ষেত্ৰ, উদ্যান আৰু তডাগত—তাত থকা সকলো পাত্ৰতেও—এই ফল প্ৰযোজ্য।
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa-kṣetra-māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (kṣetra-ārāma-taḍāga complex)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A bilva-tree near a temple pond; pilgrims fashion a bilva-pātra and offer water; symbols of Lakṣmī (lotus, coins), medhā (scripture), and āyuḥ (kalasha/nectar) appear as allegorical motifs.
Sacred action integrates place and material: bilva—beloved in dharma—becomes a vehicle for prosperity, clarity of mind, and long life.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra; the verse broadens the setting to ritual spaces like fields, gardens, and ponds within the sacred landscape.
Use bilva as the pātra/associated material for rites to obtain prosperity, austerity-merit, intelligence, and longevity; the statement is presented as generally applicable across common ritual locales.