स्वकुलायात्प्रहृष्टोऽसौ गृध्रः संमुखमाययौ । कृतसंविदसौ पूर्वं स्वागतासनभोजनैः
svakulāyātprahṛṣṭo'sau gṛdhraḥ saṃmukhamāyayau | kṛtasaṃvidasau pūrvaṃ svāgatāsanabhojanaiḥ
喜びに満ちて、その禿鷲は自らの住処より進み出て、彼らを正面から迎えた。以前より面識があったゆえ、互いに礼を交わし、歓迎の言葉と座、そして食をもってもてなした。
Narrator (Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa, per Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Tirtha: Gandhamādana (abode-reception locus)
Type: peak
Scene: A venerable vulture emerges joyfully from his dwelling to greet the arriving companions; they exchange formal courtesies—welcome, offering of seats, and food—like an āśrama reception.
Atithi-dharma (honoring guests) is a living virtue—welcome, seating, and feeding are treated as sacred duties.
No tīrtha is praised directly; the scene unfolds in the Gandhamādana setting introduced earlier.
No formal rite; it models dharmic hospitality through welcome, offering a seat, and providing food.