वृक्षस्थाः पितरो देवाः प्राणिनां हित काम्यया । वृक्षाणां सेवनं श्रेष्ठं सर्वमासेषु सर्वदा
vṛkṣasthāḥ pitaro devāḥ prāṇināṃ hita kāmyayā | vṛkṣāṇāṃ sevanaṃ śreṣṭhaṃ sarvamāseṣu sarvadā
Para Pitṛ dan para dewa bersemayam di pepohonan demi menghendaki kesejahteraan makhluk hidup. Pelayanan kepada pohon adalah laku yang śreṣṭha (paling utama)—setiap waktu, di setiap bulan.
Gālava
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sacred grove where luminous Pitṛs and Devas are subtly depicted residing within tree trunks/canopies; devotees offer water and circumambulate; animals and birds appear protected, emphasizing universal welfare.
Tree-care is elevated to a perennial dharma because it supports life and honors both devas and ancestors.
The teaching is embedded in the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya narrative frame, though the verse universalizes the dharma beyond one locale.
Sevana (service) of trees—nurturing, protecting, and honoring them—is prescribed as an always-valid meritorious act.