कुम्भान्सोदकसिद्धान्नांश्छत्रोपानत्कमंडलुम् । अंगुलीयकवासांसि दत्त्वा याति नरो दिवि
kumbhānsodakasiddhānnāṃśchatropānatkamaṃḍalum | aṃgulīyakavāsāṃsi dattvā yāti naro divi
Wer Wasserkrüge, gekochte Speise samt Wasser, einen Schirm, Schuhwerk und ein Kamaṇḍalu (Wassergefäß), dazu Ringe und Gewänder verschenkt, gelangt in den Himmel.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa Māhātmya discourse style)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Royal listener (contextual)
Scene: A donor presents a set of gifts—water pots, covered cooked food, umbrella, sandals, kamaṇḍalu, rings, garments—to a pilgrim/ascetic; the background suggests a bustling tirtha marketplace near the coast.
Practical gifts that sustain travelers, ascetics, and the needy are praised as direct causes of great merit.
Vastrāpatha Kṣetra in the Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa context, where charity is especially meritorious.
Dāna of essentials—water, cooked food, umbrella, footwear, kamaṇḍalu, clothing, and personal items.