अवाप्य दुष्करं स्थानं कुलानां तारयेच्छतम् । चतुरंगुलमात्रेपि दत्ते दामोदराग्रतः
avāpya duṣkaraṃ sthānaṃ kulānāṃ tārayecchatam | caturaṃgulamātrepi datte dāmodarāgrataḥ
Hat er einen schwer erreichbaren Zustand erlangt, erlöst er hundert Geschlechter—wenn er vor Dāmodara auch nur ein Maß von vier Fingerbreiten gibt.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa māhātmya narration context)
Tirtha: Dāmodara-sthāna (Vastrāpatha/Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee offers a tiny measured morsel before Dāmodara; behind him, a luminous ancestral procession—forefathers and descendants—rise as if freed, while a radiant gateway to a ‘hard-to-reach’ realm opens above.
At a sacred locus of devotion, even a very small gift offered with faith can uplift not only the giver but also their lineage.
The Vastrāpathakṣetra tīrtha-context in Prabhāsa, centered on worship before Dāmodara.
Giving even a tiny measured offering (‘four finger-breadths’) before Dāmodara, implying that sincerity outweighs quantity.