यस्माद्दानं महर्लोके ह्यनन्तमुदके भवेत् । पादाभ्यङ्गं शिरोऽभ्यङ्गं काममुद्दिश्य वै द्विजे
yasmāddānaṃ maharloke hyanantamudake bhavet | pādābhyaṅgaṃ śiro'bhyaṅgaṃ kāmamuddiśya vai dvije
水の布施は功徳が尽きることなく、マハルローカにまで及ぶ。さらに、正しい志をもって二度生まれ(dvija)に足を揉み、頭に油を塗って供養すれば、大いなる果報を得る。
Śaṅkara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)
Type: river
Scene: At a riverside rest-shed, a donor offers a water-pot to a brāhmaṇa; nearby, attendants perform foot-massage and head-anointing as part of honoring the guest; a subtle cosmic vista hints at Maharloka as the merit’s reach.
Water-charity and humble service are exalted as far-reaching merits, extending beyond earthly results to higher worlds.
The Revā Khaṇḍa’s setting evokes the sanctified culture of giving associated with the Revā (Narmadā) pilgrimage region.
Udaka-dāna (donation of water) and service-gifts like foot and head anointing to a dvija (Brāhmaṇa).
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