धृत्वा संभृतिरक्षार्थं भारवाहं धनंजयः । जगामापणमानेतुं किंचिद्वस्त्वशनादिकम्
dhṛtvā saṃbhṛtirakṣārthaṃ bhāravāhaṃ dhanaṃjayaḥ | jagāmāpaṇamānetuṃ kiṃcidvastvaśanādikam
Um seine Vorräte zu schützen, ließ Dhanañjaya den Träger Wache halten und ging zum Markt, um einige Dinge zu holen – Speise und dergleichen.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Agastya
Scene: Dhanañjaya appoints the porter to guard the stored goods and walks to the bustling market to buy food and necessities.
Pilgrimage narratives stress dharmic prudence in worldly life—protecting one’s entrusted goods while fulfilling daily needs.
The broader Kāśī setting frames the episode, though this verse itself mentions the marketplace rather than a specific tīrtha.
None; the verse describes practical arrangements (guarding provisions) during travel.