हयप्रदो दिव्यदेहो लक्ष्मीवान्वृषभ प्रदः । सुभार्यः शिबिकादाता सुपर्यंकप्रदोऽपि च
hayaprado divyadeho lakṣmīvānvṛṣabha pradaḥ | subhāryaḥ śibikādātā suparyaṃkaprado'pi ca
Celui qui donne un cheval obtient un corps resplendissant et divin ; celui qui donne un taureau est comblé de prospérité. Celui qui offre une litière reçoit une épouse d’excellence ; et celui qui offre un lit précieux reçoit les douceurs correspondantes.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A donor respectfully offers a horse, a bull, a palanquin, and a finely made bed to a seated brāhmaṇa/ācārya; behind them a calm āśrama setting with kuśa, yajña-fire, and attendants; subtle divine radiance surrounds the donor as ‘phala’ symbolism.
Gifts that support dignity, mobility, and comfort return as elevated wellbeing—inner and outer—by dharmic law.
No tīrtha is specified; this is a general statement of dāna-mahātmyam.
Donation of horse, bull, palanquin, and bed is praised with their respective fruits.