अत्र मत्प्रीतये देवाः प्राणिभिर्धर्मकांक्षिभिः । दातव्या गौः प्रयत्नेन सवत्सा विधिपूर्वकम्
atra matprītaye devāḥ prāṇibhirdharmakāṃkṣibhiḥ | dātavyā gauḥ prayatnena savatsā vidhipūrvakam
Ici, ô dieux, pour ma satisfaction, les êtres qui aspirent au dharma doivent, avec effort, faire don d’une vache avec son veau, dûment et selon le rite prescrit.
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context—Brahmā addressing Nārada)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra (Gupta-Hari context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devas
Scene: A dharma-seeking pilgrim offers a cow with her calf, ritually and carefully, before the deity’s presence; priests recite mantras, water-pot and kusa are used, and the act is framed as pleasing to Hari.
Dharma is strengthened by disciplined, rule-based charity performed with devotion to the deity.
Ayodhyā as a sacred field where prescribed gifts become especially meritorious.
Go-dāna: gifting a cow along with her calf (savatsā), performed carefully and according to vidhi.