श्रद्धया परया दत्त्वा मुदं लेभे नराधिपः । त्रयीविद्यास्तु ते ज्ञेयाः स्थापिता ये त्रिमूर्तिभिः
śraddhayā parayā dattvā mudaṃ lebhe narādhipaḥ | trayīvidyāstu te jñeyāḥ sthāpitā ye trimūrtibhiḥ
Having given with supreme faith, the king attained great joy. Know that those ‘knowers of the three Vedas’ were established by the Trimūrtis themselves.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Brāhma Khaṇḍa context; exact speaker not explicit in the excerpt)
Tirtha: Sukhavāsa (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king completes the donation with folded hands and radiant joy; behind the dvijas, a subtle theophany suggests the Trimūrti’s blessing—Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva as luminous presences affirming the trivedins.
Charity offered with deep śraddhā yields inner joy and aligns one’s actions with divine order.
Dharmāraṇya remains the sacred backdrop, where the Vedic community is portrayed as divinely sanctioned.
Dāna (charitable giving) is emphasized, specifically the importance of offering with ‘parā śraddhā’ (supreme faith).
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