बाल उवाच । व्यक्तं तैस्तमसा दत्तं दानं पूर्वेषु जन्मसु । रजसा पूजितः शंभुस्तत्प्राप्तं स्वकृतं च तैः
bāla uvāca | vyaktaṃ taistamasā dattaṃ dānaṃ pūrveṣu janmasu | rajasā pūjitaḥ śaṃbhustatprāptaṃ svakṛtaṃ ca taiḥ
バーラは言った。「明らかに、彼らは前世において、たとえタマスの影響下にあっても施しを行い、またラジャスの影響下にあってシャンブ(Śambhu)を礼拝した。ゆえに彼らは、自らの行為の果報を得たのである。」
Bāla
Listener: Nandabhadra
Scene: Bāla explains to Nandabhadra: a split-scene showing past-life acts—charity given with dullness (tamas) and Śiva worship with desire (rajas)—and present-life result: wealth and family joy; above, a subtle karmic ledger motif indicates ‘svakṛta’ fruition.
Visible prosperity can be the delayed fruit of past charity and worship, even if previously performed with mixed motives and guṇas.
No specific tīrtha is named; the verse glorifies Śambhu (Śiva) worship and dāna as fruit-bearing acts.
Dāna (charity) and pūjā of Śambhu (Śiva), though the verse discusses their karmic results rather than a procedure.