तेनैव मुक्तौ तौ काकौ स्रक्चन्दनविभूषितौ । शीघ्रगौ प्रेषयामास यमस्य सदनं प्रति
tenaiva muktau tau kākau srakcandanavibhūṣitau | śīghragau preṣayāmāsa yamasya sadanaṃ prati
Par cet acte même, les deux corbeaux furent délivrés, parés de guirlandes et d’onguent de santal ; rapides au vol, il les envoya vers la demeure de Yama.
Narrator (continuation of the king’s account)
Tirtha: Dharmapura / Yama-sadana (implied destination)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two crows, newly freed, gleam with sandalpaste and garlands—no longer ominous but auspicious—launching into the sky toward the distant, unseen Dharmapura.
Puṇya and right ritual action can elevate even humble creatures, bestowing honor and freedom.
The Revā Khaṇḍa context ties merit to sacred action associated with the Narmadā (Revā) tradition, even when the scene shifts to Yama’s abode.
Implied is śrāddha/offerings that generate merit (puṇya), signified by auspicious adornment and sanctioned dispatch.