स्वकर्मभिः कुलांगार दिवं प्राप्ता यथार्हतः । कुपुत्रं त्वां समासाद्य नरकं समुपस्थिताः । तस्मादुद्धर नः सर्वान्कृत्वा किंचिच्छुभार्चनम्
svakarmabhiḥ kulāṃgāra divaṃ prāptā yathārhataḥ | kuputraṃ tvāṃ samāsādya narakaṃ samupasthitāḥ | tasmāduddhara naḥ sarvānkṛtvā kiṃcicchubhārcanam
“Wahai bara keturunan! Dengan karma kami sendiri, kami telah mencapai syurga sebagaimana layaknya. Namun kerana memperoleh engkau sebagai anak durhaka, kini kami terjatuh ke neraka. Maka selamatkanlah kami semua dengan melakukan walau sedikit pemujaan yang membawa keberkatan.”
Pitaraḥ (ancestors), addressing the king/descendant
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra / Somnātha (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: The king/descendant
Scene: Pitṛs, distressed yet dignified, admonish the king as ‘kula-aṅgāra’; behind them loom shadowy hell-visions, while a faint temple-lamp glow suggests the possibility of rescue through worship.
A descendant’s conduct affects family welfare; even small acts of auspicious worship can be undertaken with the intent of relieving ancestral suffering.
This verse itself emphasizes pitṛ-uplift through worship; the broader context is Arbuda Khaṇḍa within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa (sacred geography themes continue around Arbuda/Prabhāsa regions).
Performing “kiṃcid śubhārcanam”—some auspicious worship (arcana), implying devotional rites done for merit and ancestral benefit.