ततः प्रभाते विमले संजाते ऽथ शतं गवाम् ब्राह्मणेभ्यः प्रदातव्यम् अष्टषष्टिश्च वा पुनः पञ्चाशद्वाथ षट्त्रिंशत् पञ्चविंशतिरप्यथ //
tataḥ prabhāte vimale saṃjāte 'tha śataṃ gavām brāhmaṇebhyaḥ pradātavyam aṣṭaṣaṣṭiśca vā punaḥ pañcāśadvātha ṣaṭtriṃśat pañcaviṃśatirapyatha //
បន្ទាប់មក នៅពេលព្រឹកដ៏បរិសុទ្ធរះឡើង គួរបរិច្ចាគគោដល់ព្រះព្រាហ្មណ៍—អាចជា មួយរយ ឬម្តងទៀត ហុកសិបប្រាំបី ឬហាសិប ឬសាមសិបប្រាំមួយ ឬសូម្បីតែម្ភៃប្រាំ។
This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it focuses on dharma in the form of go-dāna (donation of cows) performed at an auspicious time (a pure morning) to generate religious merit.
It presents a practical dharmic duty: supporting Brāhmaṇas through regulated charity. For kings and householders, such prescribed gifts (with clear quantities) are a standard Purāṇic method to accrue merit and uphold social-religious order.
The significance is ritual rather than architectural: the verse specifies timing (at dawn) and enumerates acceptable gift-quantities (100/68/50/36/25 cows), indicating graded options within a dāna-vidhi framework.