महाशीतातपार्त्तायां पीडितायां महारुजा । अन्धायां मयि वृद्धायां दयां कुरुत भो जनाः
mahāśītātapārttāyāṃ pīḍitāyāṃ mahārujā | andhāyāṃ mayi vṛddhāyāṃ dayāṃ kuruta bho janāḥ
រងទុក្ខដោយសារភាពត្រជាក់ និងក្ដៅខ្លាំង ឈឺចាប់ដោយរោគា ពិការភ្នែក និងចាស់ជរា ឱ អ្នកទាំងឡាយ សូមមេត្តាដល់ខ្ញុំផង។
Caṇḍālī (deduced)
Scene: A blind, aged woman/person, trembling between cold and heat, clutching a staff; compassionate figures offer shade, a blanket, and support.
Serving the weak—especially the old, sick, and blind—is a direct practice of dharma, not merely a sentiment.
Indirectly connected to Gokarṇa-kṣetra through the surrounding pilgrimage narrative.
No formal ritual; the ethical imperative is compassionate giving and care.