स्थापिता वाडवास्तत्र वेदवेदांगपारगाः । तेषां वै परिचर्यार्थं कामधेनुश्च प्रार्थिता
sthāpitā vāḍavāstatra vedavedāṃgapāragāḥ | teṣāṃ vai paricaryārthaṃ kāmadhenuśca prārthitā
នៅទីនោះ បានស្ថាបនាពួកវាឌវាស ដែលជាអ្នកឈ្លាសវៃក្នុងវេទ និងវេទាង្គ។ ដើម្បីបម្រើ និងផ្គត់ផ្គង់ដល់ពួកគេ ក៏បានអធិស្ឋានសុំកាមធេនុផងដែរ។
Vijaya (continuing the conveyed message, inferred)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A tranquil forest-āśrama with Vedic scholars seated under trees, reciting; nearby a radiant divine cow (Kāmadhenu) is invoked for their upkeep; offerings of milk, ghee, and kusa-grass rituals in the foreground.
Sustaining Vedic practitioners is a dharmic priority; sacred prosperity (symbolized by Kāmadhenu) is invoked for righteous service.
Dharmāraṇya is portrayed as a sanctified Vedic center where learned communities are established.
Implicitly, the support/maintenance (paricaryā) of Veda-knowers is commended, aligning with dāna and patronage though not detailed here.