सौदास उवाच । आराधिता द्विजा विप्र भवंति सुगतिप्रदाः । असन्तुष्टा दुर्गतिदाः सद्यो मम यथा पुरा
saudāsa uvāca | ārādhitā dvijā vipra bhavaṃti sugatipradāḥ | asantuṣṭā durgatidāḥ sadyo mama yathā purā
サウダーサは言った。「おお、ブラーフマナよ。二度生まれの者たちが正しく供養され敬われるとき、彼らは善き趣(スガティ)を授ける者となる。だが不満を抱けば、不幸(ドゥルガティ)を与える者となる――昔、私に即座に起こったとおりである。」
Saudāsa (King)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: King Saudāsa speaks with grave sincerity, recalling a past instant downfall; the brāhmaṇa listens, the shining earrings present as silent witnesses to the moral lesson.
Respect and proper service to the righteous (especially brāhmaṇas/sages) supports dharma and leads to sugati; disrespect invites downfall.
No direct tīrtha praise occurs in this verse; it is a dharma instruction within the Arbuda Khaṇḍa narrative.
Implicitly, ārādhana—honoring/satisfying the dvijas through proper conduct and offerings—though no specific rite is detailed.