छत्रं बहुशलाकं तु किंकिणीवस्रगुण्ठितम् । दिव्यरत्नैश्च संयुक्तं हेमदण्डसमन्वितम्
chatraṃ bahuśalākaṃ tu kiṃkiṇīvasraguṇṭhitam | divyaratnaiśca saṃyuktaṃ hemadaṇḍasamanvitam
多くの骨を備え、布と小鈴で飾り巻かれ、天上の宝珠をちりばめ、黄金の柄を具えた儀礼の天蓋傘——
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced from continuous phala-śruti sequence)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (bhūpa/nareśvara)
Scene: A magnificent parasol is described in close detail—many ribs, tinkling bells, jeweled settings, and a golden staff—prepared as an offering for Kṛṣṇa’s ceremonial honor.
Offering regal insignia to the Lord symbolizes surrender of sovereignty and honor, transforming wealth into devotion.
Dvārakā, where such offerings to Kṛṣṇa are praised in the māhātmya.
Preparation/description of a richly adorned chatra (ceremonial parasol) intended for offering to the deity.