गां गृह्य स्वगृहं प्राप्तो दाम्ना बद्धां सवत्सकाम् । स तस्यै यवसं चार्द्रं ददौ ब्राह्मणसत्तमः
gāṃ gṛhya svagṛhaṃ prāpto dāmnā baddhāṃ savatsakām | sa tasyai yavasaṃ cārdraṃ dadau brāhmaṇasattamaḥ
Tomando la vaca, el excelso brāhmaṇa llegó a su casa, con su ternero y atada con una cuerda. Entonces le dio hierba fresca y húmeda como forraje.
Sūta (contextual attribution within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene courtyard scene: a brāhmaṇa leads a cow with her calf, tethered by a rope, into his home and offers fresh moist grass; domestic calm with sacred undertone.
Receiving a sacred gift brings responsibility—care (go-sevā) is itself a form of dharma and gratitude.
The Dvārakā Māhātmya context continues; the focus is on dharma practiced by its characters.
Implied go-sevā: feeding and properly keeping the cow (tethering, tending), reinforcing that dāna includes ongoing care.