तुलापुरुषब्रह्माण्डपृथिवीकल्पपादपाः । हिरण्य कामधेनुश्च गजवाजिरथास्तथा
tulāpuruṣabrahmāṇḍapṛthivīkalpapādapāḥ | hiraṇya kāmadhenuśca gajavājirathāstathā
The great gifts known as Tulāpuruṣa, Brahmāṇḍa, Pṛthivī, and Kalpapādapa; also the golden Kāmadhenu; and likewise elephants, horses, and chariots—these are enumerated as mighty acts of giving.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand dāna pavilion at Prabhāsa: a donor is weighed against gold (Tulāpuruṣa), a golden cow (Hiraṇya-kāmadhenu) is presented, and symbolic models of the earth and cosmic egg are offered; elephants, horses, and chariots stand adorned.
Puranic dharma praises mahādāna—grand, symbolic forms of giving that express surrender of wealth for sacred merit.
The surrounding passage situates these gifts in the context of Prabhāsa kṣetra and its tīrthas.
Performance of named mahādānas such as Tulāpuruṣa, golden Kāmadhenu, and donations of elephants, horses, and chariots.
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