गवां च ब्राह्मणानां च साध्वीनां च दिवौकसाम् । मार्जयिष्यति चाश्रूणि पुत्रस्ते पुण्यवत्यपि
gavāṃ ca brāhmaṇānāṃ ca sādhvīnāṃ ca divaukasām | mārjayiṣyati cāśrūṇi putraste puṇyavatyapi
Ton fils, ô Dame vertueuse, essuiera les larmes des vaches, des brāhmaṇas, des femmes saintes, et même des habitants du ciel.
Rudra (Śiva)
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: Rudra foretells that the newborn Skanda will become a compassionate protector, wiping tears from cows, brāhmaṇas, holy women, and even devas—an image of universal solace.
The ideal divine leader protects the vulnerable and upholds dharma—especially cows, brāhmaṇas, and the righteous.
No holy site is mentioned; the verse praises the dharmic mission of Skanda.
None explicitly; the implied dharma is protection and support of the righteous.