छत्रमावरणं दद्यादुपानद्युगलं तथा । तेन पूजितमात्रेण पूजिताः पुरुषास्त्रयः
chatramāvaraṇaṃ dadyādupānadyugalaṃ tathā | tena pūjitamātreṇa pūjitāḥ puruṣāstrayaḥ
കുട, ആവരണവസ്ത്രം, പാദുകകളുടെ ജോഡി എന്നിവ ദാനം ചെയ്യണം. ഇവകൊണ്ട് യോഗ്യനെ വെറും ആദരിച്ചതുമാത്രം മൂന്നു പുരുഷന്മാരെയും പൂജിച്ചതായി ഫലിക്കും.
Unspecified teacher (Revākhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Revā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: narādhipa (king)
Scene: A donor respectfully offers an umbrella, a shawl/covering, and sandals to a venerable ascetic; above them, a subtle triadic divine presence signifies the ‘three Puruṣas’ being honored.
Charity and respectful hospitality become a form of divine worship, yielding merit beyond the material gift.
The Revā Khaṇḍa pilgrimage sphere, where dāna to the worthy is treated as a powerful devotional act.
Dāna of practical items—umbrella, covering cloth, and sandals—as a prescribed way of honouring and worship.