स्वर्णदाता च दीर्घायुस्तिलदः स्याच्च सुप्रजः । वेश्मदोऽत्युच्चसौधेशो वस्त्रदश्चन्द्रलोकभाक्
svarṇadātā ca dīrghāyustiladaḥ syācca suprajaḥ | veśmado'tyuccasaudheśo vastradaścandralokabhāk
Pemberi emas memperoleh umur panjang; pemberi biji wijen dikurniai zuriat yang baik. Pemberi tempat tinggal mencapai mahligai yang tinggi; pemberi pakaian mencapai Candraloka, alam Bulan.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A donor offers: a small gold piece in a cloth pouch; a bowl of sesame; keys/ritual deed for a dwelling; folded garments to a needy pilgrim—above, Soma (Moon deity) depicted as cool, luminous destination.
Selfless giving supports life and society, and karmically returns as longevity, progeny, prosperity, and heavenly attainment.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is on dāna-phala (fruits of charity).
Types of dāna are enumerated—gold, sesame, housing, clothing—along with their promised results.
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