पुत्रत्रयं च संजातं पितुः शुश्रूषणे रतम् । तस्य पुत्राः पितुर्भक्ता द्रव्यादिमदवर्जिताः
putratrayaṃ ca saṃjātaṃ pituḥ śuśrūṣaṇe ratam | tasya putrāḥ piturbhaktā dravyādimadavarjitāḥ
Drei Söhne wurden geboren, eifrig im Dienst am Vater. Diese Söhne waren dem Vater ergeben und frei von dem Hochmut, der aus Reichtum und Ähnlichem entsteht.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgara-khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Scene: Three sons standing respectfully before their father, hands folded, offering water/seat; their attire is modest despite affluence, indicating freedom from pride.
Service to parents and humility are praised as central virtues that protect prosperity from turning into spiritual downfall.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it highlights dharmic family culture within the māhātmya narrative.
No formal ritual; the prescribed practice is śuśrūṣā—attentive service to one’s father.