संततावभृथक्लिन्न मूर्धजः क्षितिषर्षभः । प्रजापालनसंपन्नः कोशप्रीणितभूसुरः
saṃtatāvabhṛthaklinna mūrdhajaḥ kṣitiṣarṣabhaḥ | prajāpālanasaṃpannaḥ kośaprīṇitabhūsuraḥ
Aquel toro entre los reyes, cuyo cabello estaba siempre húmedo por las abluciones rituales, era diestro en proteger a sus súbditos y mantenía satisfechos a los brāhmaṇas mediante el tesoro real.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Listener: Dvija in the story frame
Scene: The king after ceremonial ablution, hair still wet, wearing clean white garments; priests and brāhmaṇas receive gifts from the treasury; citizens appear protected and content.
Ideal kingship combines ritual purity, protection of subjects, and generous support of brāhmaṇas and dharma.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) as the setting for a king devoted to yajña-culture and public welfare.
The avabhṛtha bath is referenced as part of sacrificial/ceremonial observance, indicating a yajña-aligned royal life.