अभावाच्चार्घ्यपाद्यानां पूजां चक्रुः समंततः । सांबस्त्ववश्यभावित्वात्तस्य शापस्य कारणात्
abhāvāccārghyapādyānāṃ pūjāṃ cakruḥ samaṃtataḥ | sāṃbastvavaśyabhāvitvāttasya śāpasya kāraṇāt
ដោយព្រោះគ្មានទឹកអារឃ្យ និងទឹកបាទ្យ សម្រាប់បូជា ពួកគេបានធ្វើបូជាតាមដែលអាចធ្វើបានគ្រប់វិធី។ តែសាំបា ដោយអំណាចវាសនាដែលមិនអាចជៀសបាន បានក្លាយជាមូលហេតុនៃបណ្តាសានោះ។
Īśvara (Śiva) (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (foreshadowed)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A court scene of hurried, incomplete reception—no arghya or pādya at hand—princes attempting makeshift worship; Sāmba stands out, subtly marked by destiny, as the narrative points to him as the seed of the coming curse.
Even when resources are limited, sincere honoring is dharma; yet deliberate disrespect (especially by a principal actor) can overturn the merit of formalities.
The narrative belongs to the Prabhāsa Kṣetra Māhātmya cycle, though the immediate scene is set in Dvāravatī.
Atithi-satkāra elements are implied: offering arghya and pādya as standard honors to a visiting sage.