सगोरसैरन्नदानैर्धान्यदानैरनेकधा । गंधचंदनकर्पूरैस्तांबूलैश्चारुचामरैः
sagorasairannadānairdhānyadānairanekadhā | gaṃdhacaṃdanakarpūraistāṃbūlaiścārucāmaraiḥ
With gifts of food rich in ghee and milk-products, and with many kinds of grain-gifts, they also offered perfumes, sandalwood, camphor, betel, and lovely yak-tail fans (cāmara).
Parāśara (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A line of donors offers ghee-rich food and sacks of grain, while attendants present sandal paste, camphor, betel leaves, and ornate yak-tail fans—suggesting both charity and temple service in Kāśī.
Pilgrimage in Kāśī is completed by compassion and generosity—supporting others through food and necessities becomes a form of tīrtha-worship.
The verse is part of the Kāśī setting (Vārāṇasī), emphasizing the dharmic acts done at its tīrthas.
Annadāna and dhānyadāna, plus gifting fragrant substances (sandal, camphor), tāmbūla, and chāmaras.