अवाप्य दुष्करं स्थानं कुलानां तारयेच्छतम् । चतुरंगुलमात्रेपि दत्ते दामोदराग्रतः
avāpya duṣkaraṃ sthānaṃ kulānāṃ tārayecchatam | caturaṃgulamātrepi datte dāmodarāgrataḥ
Ayant obtenu un état difficile à atteindre, il délivre cent lignées—s’il donne, devant Dāmodara, ne fût-ce qu’une mesure de quatre doigts.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa māhātmya narration context)
Tirtha: Dāmodara-sthāna (Vastrāpatha/Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee offers a tiny measured morsel before Dāmodara; behind him, a luminous ancestral procession—forefathers and descendants—rise as if freed, while a radiant gateway to a ‘hard-to-reach’ realm opens above.
At a sacred locus of devotion, even a very small gift offered with faith can uplift not only the giver but also their lineage.
The Vastrāpathakṣetra tīrtha-context in Prabhāsa, centered on worship before Dāmodara.
Giving even a tiny measured offering (‘four finger-breadths’) before Dāmodara, implying that sincerity outweighs quantity.