आतिथ्येनार्चितो विप्रो दास्यते च महोदयम् । गृहिणी न गृहे यस्य सत्पात्रागमनं वृथा
ātithyenārcito vipro dāsyate ca mahodayam | gṛhiṇī na gṛhe yasya satpātrāgamanaṃ vṛthā
Lorsqu’un brāhmaṇa est honoré par l’hospitalité (ātithya), il accorde une grande prospérité. Mais la maison où il n’y a pas de véritable maîtresse du foyer, l’arrivée d’un hôte digne y est vaine.
Kṛṣṇa (Bhagavān) addressing Rukmiṇī
Tirtha: Dvārakā (atithi-satkāra within kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Didactic palace-household scene: Kṛṣṇa instructs, while Rukmiṇī and attendants prepare arghya, pādya, āsana, and food; the verse’s moral weight is shown through orderly hospitality arrangements.
Hospitality to the virtuous is a pillar of gṛhastha-dharma and becomes a channel for blessing, merit, and upliftment.
Dvārakā indirectly—its māhātmya is shown through living dharma: honoring guests and saints who arrive at its tīrthas.
Atithi-satkāra: respectfully receiving and honoring a brāhmaṇa/ṛṣi guest, implying offerings of food, water, and reverence.