Śaraṇāgata-Atithi-Dharma in the Kapota Narrative (कपोत-आख्यानम्—शरणागतधर्मः)
अन्निर्मुखं पुरोधाश्व देवानां शुचिषाड् विभुः
annirmukhaṁ purodhāśva devānāṁ śuciṣāḍ vibhuḥ
អគ្គិ—ព្រះអាទិទេវដ៏គ្របដណ្តប់ទាំងអស់—អង្គុយក្នុងភាពបរិសុទ្ធមធ្យមទេវតា ជាព្រះបូជាចារ្យដ៏មុខមាត់; មុខរបស់ព្រះអង្គបែរទៅរកការថ្វាយអាហារ។
घपच उवाच
That food and giving (anna) attain ethical and sacred value when offered through rightful order—guided by purity and proper priestly mediation—rather than consumed or taken without dharmic orientation.
A speaker describes a divine/authoritative figure among the gods characterized as a pure, powerful ‘purodhā’ (chief priest), whose attention is directed toward the food-offering—framing the act of offering as central to the scene.