अहिंसादि समादिष्टो धर्मस्तासां महाफलः । चातुर्मास्ये विशेषेण त्रिदिवेशादिसेवया
ahiṃsādi samādiṣṭo dharmastāsāṃ mahāphalaḥ | cāturmāsye viśeṣeṇa tridiveśādisevayā
Für sie ist die Dharma, beginnend mit Ahiṃsā (Gewaltlosigkeit), geboten und trägt große Frucht. Besonders in der Zeit des Cāturmāsya, durch hingebungsvollen Dienst an den Herren des Himmels und den göttlichen Wesen.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Scene: Monsoon Cāturmāsya setting: devotees refrain from harm, offer lamps and flowers, serve at a shrine; devas are symbolically honored through offerings and hymns.
Ahiṃsā and allied virtues become especially powerful during Cāturmāsya when joined with sincere worship and service.
The verse speaks generally within the Tīrthamāhātmya framework; it emphasizes season-based merit (Cāturmāsya) rather than a named location.
Observance of ahiṃsā and devotional service (sevā) to the devas, particularly during Cāturmāsya.