षड्विधैर्भोजनैर्भक्ष्यैर्वासोभिस्तान् समर्चयेत् । दक्षिणाभिर्विचित्राभिः पूजयित्वा क्षमापयेत्
ṣaḍvidhairbhojanairbhakṣyairvāsobhistān samarcayet | dakṣiṇābhirvicitrābhiḥ pūjayitvā kṣamāpayet
Er soll sie mit sechs Arten von Speisen, mit Köstlichkeiten und mit Gewändern ehren; und nachdem er sie mit mannigfaltigen Gaben (dakṣiṇā) verehrt hat, soll er abermals um Vergebung bitten.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice, likely Sūta speaking in Āvantya Khaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha context (implicit)
Type: kshetra
Listener: nareśvara/king (contextual)
Scene: A formal feeding hall: brāhmaṇas seated in rows, served multiple dishes; garments folded as gifts; donor presents dakṣiṇā; a gesture of apology/forgiveness request concludes the ceremony.
Respect for dharma-bearers (brāhmaṇas) through hospitality and giving is a purifier when joined with humility.
Within Revā Khaṇḍa, such acts are framed as part of the sacred observances connected to the Revā/Narmadā tīrtha-world.
Feed brāhmaṇas with six kinds of foods, offer delicacies and garments, give dakṣiṇā, and ask forgiveness.