तीर्थवासार्थिनः सर्वान्संतर्प्य च पृथक्पृथक् । रत्नैर्हिरण्यवासोभिरश्वाभरणधेनुभिः
tīrthavāsārthinaḥ sarvānsaṃtarpya ca pṛthakpṛthak | ratnairhiraṇyavāsobhiraśvābharaṇadhenubhiḥ
Dan setelah menenteramkan seorang demi seorang semua peziarah yang datang untuk berdiam di tīrtha, mereka mengurniakan dāna: permata, emas, pakaian, kuda, perhiasan dan lembu.
Parāśara (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Kāśī (with Maṇikarṇikā as immediate context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta and the assembly
Scene: After rites, devas and sages distribute gifts to tīrtha-dwellers: jewels, gold, garments, horses, ornaments, and cows; recipients include ascetics, students, and pilgrims in orderly lines.
The greatness of a tīrtha is lived through generosity—honoring pilgrims and seekers with food and gifts as an act of dharma that yields puṇya.
Kāśī’s tīrtha-culture broadly; the surrounding passage is set in Vārāṇasī with Maṇikarṇikā as the starting point.
Saṃtarpana (feeding/satisfying) of tīrtha-visitors and dāna of valuables such as gold, garments, cows, and horses.