शीर्णश्चैवासिपत्रेण अस्याभरणभूषितः । सुखासन समारूढः सुकृती यात्यसौ सुखम्
śīrṇaścaivāsipatreṇa asyābharaṇabhūṣitaḥ | sukhāsana samārūḍhaḥ sukṛtī yātyasau sukham
તલવારની ધારથી ઘાયલ હોવા છતાં, આભૂષણોથી સુશોભિત અને સુખાસન પર બિરાજમાન તે પુણ્યશાળી સુખેથી જઈ રહ્યો છે.
Festival announcers/performers (deduced; contrasting righteous reward against sinful punishment)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A striking contrast tableau: a man seemingly ‘cut by a sword’ yet appearing ornamented, serene, and seated on a comfortable conveyance/throne-like seat, moving toward a luminous path—suggesting merit’s protective aura.
Puṇya leads to honor and well-being; the festival teaches that righteous conduct culminates in ‘sukha’ (auspicious happiness).
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where teachings on puṇya-phala are woven into sacred celebration.
A staged display that honors the sukṛtī (virtuous person), complementing the depictions of punishment for vice.
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