दद्याच्छयामाकनीवारान्विद्रुमं चाजिनानि च । सप्तधान्यानि शालींश्च सक्तूंश्च गुडसंयुतान्
dadyācchayāmākanīvārānvidrumaṃ cājināni ca | saptadhānyāni śālīṃśca saktūṃśca guḍasaṃyutān
Qu’on offre les grains de śyāmāka et de nīvāra, le corail et des peaux; qu’on donne aussi les sept sortes de céréales, du riz et de la farine grillée mêlée de jaggery (sucre brut).
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A donation scene with neatly arranged offerings: baskets of śyāmāka and nīvāra, sacks of seven grains, polished rice, bowls of saktu mixed with jaggery, a piece of red coral displayed, folded skins; priest records gifts while recipients receive respectfully.
Punya is strengthened through tangible, nourishing gifts—especially food-grains—offered as part of sacred duty.
The dāna-list belongs to the Ṛṣitīrtha observances in the Siddheśvara-associated Dvārakā-māhātmya.
Dāna of grains (including sapta-dhānya), rice, saktu with jaggery, along with items like coral and skins.