सप्तविंशतिभिः सार्धं पत्नीभिस्तव कार्यकृत् । ओषधीः पूरयेत्सर्वा द्विजराजो महासुधीः
saptaviṃśatibhiḥ sārdhaṃ patnībhistava kāryakṛt | oṣadhīḥ pūrayetsarvā dvijarājo mahāsudhīḥ
Cumpliendo tu obra junto con sus veintisiete esposas, el rey de los dos veces nacidos (dvija), sapientísimo, colmaría todas las hierbas medicinales.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa norm)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: In-text interlocutor (context-dependent)
Scene: A ‘king of the twice-born’ (evoking Soma/Chandra symbolism) with twenty-seven consorts works to supply all medicinal herbs; imagery blends lunar radiance, star-maidens, and overflowing herb stores.
Righteous action is supported by an ordered cosmos—resources (like healing herbs) are envisioned as divinely coordinated for dharma.
The context remains Kāśī-khaṇḍa; the verse contributes to the larger Kāśī dharma-narrative rather than naming a distinct tirtha.
No direct prescription; it depicts provisioning/support for dharmic activity through the completeness of oṣadhis.