क्षुत्कामकंठास्तृषितान्गौरी मत्वा तपोधनान् । आदाय गोरसं तेषां कारुण्यात्सा पुरः स्थिता
kṣutkāmakaṃṭhāstṛṣitāngaurī matvā tapodhanān | ādāya gorasaṃ teṣāṃ kāruṇyātsā puraḥ sthitā
Creyendo que aquellos ascetas—cuya riqueza era el tapas—estaban hambrientos y sedientos, Gaurī, por compasión, tomó leche para ellos y se presentó ante ellos.
Narrator (contextual purāṇic narration)
Scene: Gaurī approaches a group of emaciated, radiant sages in a forested Prabhāsa landscape, holding a vessel of fresh milk; her face shows tender concern, while the sages sit in tapas-posture with matted hair and deer-skins.
The tīrtha-path is upheld by compassion—divine and human—toward weary pilgrims and ascetics.
The episode unfolds on the Prabhāsakṣetra pilgrimage route connected to Kubera’s Āśrama.
Implied dharma of hospitality/charitable nourishment (anna-pāna-sevā), here symbolized by offering milk.