स्वस्थानं पंचपत्ताशद्ग्रामा एते ह्यनुक्रमात् । दत्ता रामेण विधिवत्कृत्वा विप्रेभ्य एव च
svasthānaṃ paṃcapattāśadgrāmā ete hyanukramāt | dattā rāmeṇa vidhivatkṛtvā viprebhya eva ca
Voici, selon l’ordre requis, les cinquante-cinq villages de Svasthāna, dûment concédés par Rāma, après l’accomplissement des rites prescrits, aux Brāhmaṇas.
Brahmā (contextual—dialogue continues into Nārada’s question and Brahmā’s reply)
Tirtha: Svasthāna
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nārada
Scene: Rāma, in royal attire, performs a formal donation rite, handing over copper-plate-like grants and water-libation to seated brāhmaṇas, with a scribe and witnesses; behind them a map-like vista of clustered villages labeled as Svasthāna’s grāmas.
Charity performed according to scriptural procedure (vidhivat) is upheld as a stabilizing force of dharma and sacred order.
Svasthāna within the Dharmāraṇya sacred region is highlighted through its ordered list of associated villages.
A formal donation of villages (grāma-dāna) done 'vidhivat'—after completing proper rites—specifically to Brāhmaṇas.