सहस्रकमलानां च स्मेराणां स्वयमेव हि । नवप्रसूतां कपिलां सुशीलां च पयस्विनीम्
sahasrakamalānāṃ ca smerāṇāṃ svayameva hi | navaprasūtāṃ kapilāṃ suśīlāṃ ca payasvinīm
また自ら進んで、千の瑞々しく愛でたき蓮華とともに、カピラーと呼ばれる黄褐色の牝牛—新たに子を産み、性は柔和で、行いは端正、乳に富む—を供養として捧げるべきである。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa context typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devout couple in Kāśī prepares a kapilā cow newly calved, garlanded, with a tray of a thousand fresh lotuses; the Ganga and temple spires form the sacred backdrop.
Voluntary generosity—especially pure gifts like a milk-yielding cow and sacred lotuses—is upheld as a direct means to gain auspicious merit in Kāśī.
The broader setting is the Kāśī-kṣetra (Vārāṇasī) māhātmya, where dharmic gifts and vows are said to yield amplified spiritual fruit.
Dāna: offering a newly calved, gentle, milk-rich kapilā cow along with a thousand lotuses.