दुर्वासा उवाच । युक्तमेतन्महाराज वक्तुं ते कार्यमीदृशम् । गृहागताय विप्राय व्रतिनेऽस्मद्विधाय च
durvāsā uvāca | yuktametanmahārāja vaktuṃ te kāryamīdṛśam | gṛhāgatāya viprāya vratine'smadvidhāya ca
Durvāsā sprach: „Es ist recht, o großer König, dass du einen solchen Entschluss aussprichst—für einen Brahmanen, der ins Haus gekommen ist, für einen Asketen, der ein Gelübde hält, und für einen wie mich.“
Durvāsā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahārāja (the king)
Scene: Durvāsā speaks with composed authority, acknowledging the king’s resolve as proper; the king listens attentively, hands folded, in a quiet, dharmic atmosphere.
Honoring a house-guest—especially a brāhmaṇa engaged in vrata—is affirmed as a righteous and socially sacred duty.
The verse supports tīrtha-centered dharma by focusing on the sanctity of vow and guesthood; it does not specify a named tīrtha in this line.
The implied prescription is atithi-pūjā: respectful reception and fulfilling the needs of a vrata-observing guest.