कदाचिदतिथिर्भूतो दुर्लभं प्रार्थयन्रविः । न तस्य राज्ञो विषये दुर्लभं किंचिदैक्षत
kadācidatithirbhūto durlabhaṃ prārthayanraviḥ | na tasya rājño viṣaye durlabhaṃ kiṃcidaikṣata
At times Ravi (the Sun) became a guest and asked for something difficult to obtain; yet, in the domain of that king, he saw nothing that was truly ‘unattainable’.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages
Scene: A radiant yet disguised traveler (Ravi) arrives as an atithi, requesting a ‘rare’ boon; the king’s treasury and granaries open without hesitation, attendants bringing gifts while the guest watches in wonder.
Hospitality and generosity are measures of dharma; for the truly righteous, ‘difficult gifts’ become possible through resolve.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), as the setting for exemplary dharma practiced by a king.
Implicitly, atithi-sevā (serving guests) and dāna (giving) are upheld, though no formal rite is detailed.
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