पुत्रिणस्ते नरा लोके धनिनः ख्यातपौरुषाः । येषां वंशोद्भवाः पुत्राः कुर्वंति हरिजागरम्
putriṇaste narā loke dhaninaḥ khyātapauruṣāḥ | yeṣāṃ vaṃśodbhavāḥ putrāḥ kurvaṃti harijāgaram
Dans ce monde, vraiment prospères, renommés et bénis de fils sont ces hommes dont les fils, nés de leur lignée, accomplissent la veille pour Hari.
Skanda (Kārttikeya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Skanda (Ṣaḍānana)
Scene: A respected householder family in Dvārakā: sons and grandsons keep a night vigil before Hari, while elders look on with pride; symbols of prosperity (grain, lamps, ornaments) and public honor (garlands, assembly) accompany the devotional act.
Devotion practiced within a family line becomes a source of worldly stability and spiritual auspiciousness, strengthening both kula and dharma.
Dvārakā is the implied sacred setting, as this verse belongs to the Dvārakā Māhātmya.
Harijāgaraṇa—observing a devotional night vigil for Hari, here emphasized as a family practice.