कौपीनाच्छादनं छत्रं पादुके च कमण्डलुम् । दत्त्वा संन्यासिनां याति सप्त कल्पानि तत्फलम्
kaupīnācchādanaṃ chatraṃ pāduke ca kamaṇḍalum | dattvā saṃnyāsināṃ yāti sapta kalpāni tatphalam
സന്ന്യാസികൾക്ക് കൗപീനം, ആച്ഛാദനം, കുട, പാദുക, കമണ്ഡലു എന്നിവ ദാനം ചെയ്യുന്നവൻ, ആ ദാനഫലം ഏഴ് കല്പങ്ങൾ വരെ പ്രാപിക്കുന്നു.
Pitṛs (ancestral beings)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim in Dvārakā respectfully offers a bundle of simple ascetic requisites—loincloth, cloth covering, umbrella, sandals, and a water-pot—to a serene saṃnyāsin near a temple approach, with the sea-wind and flags in the background.
Supporting renunciants with essential items is exalted as a high dharmic charity whose merit endures across vast cosmic time.
The immediate verse focuses on dāna to saṃnyāsins; within this adhyāya it remains part of Dvārakā Māhātmya’s broader praise of Dvārakā-centered merit.
Dāna to saṃnyāsins: gifting kaupīna/garments, umbrella, sandals, and kamaṇḍalu as prescribed charitable support.