तस्या वृत्तेरर्द्धभागो गोत्रदेव्यै तु कल्प्यताम् । द्विगुणं वणिजा चैव पुत्रं जाते भवेदिति
tasyā vṛtterarddhabhāgo gotradevyai tu kalpyatām | dviguṇaṃ vaṇijā caiva putraṃ jāte bhavediti
De ce revenu, qu’une moitié soit destinée à la gotradevī, la déesse du lignage. Et pour le marchand, le double (part/offrande) est prescrit, afin que la naissance d’un fils advienne comme fruit béni.
Skanda (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A shrine to the gotradevī within a home/kshetra precinct: the householder places a large measured portion of grain/coins before the deity; a merchant’s scales and goods appear, indicating the ‘double’ rule; elders bless a couple for a son.
Family continuity is linked to honoring one’s lineage-deity and dedicating resources in a dharmic, proportionate way.
No geographical tīrtha is specified; the verse emphasizes gotra-based devotion rather than place-based māhātmya.
Assign half of one’s livelihood as due to the gotradevī; for merchants, a doubled allotment/offer is indicated in connection with progeny-blessing.