आनर्ताधिपतिर्योऽत्र कश्चिद्राज्येऽभिषिच्यते । स पूर्वं गच्छति ग्रामं नागराणां प्रभक्तितः
ānartādhipatiryo'tra kaścidrājye'bhiṣicyate | sa pūrvaṃ gacchati grāmaṃ nāgarāṇāṃ prabhaktitaḥ
ဤနေရာ၌ အာနရတ၏ အုပ်စိုးရှင်အဖြစ် အဘိသေကခံရသူ မည်သူမဆို၊ အရင်ဆုံး နာဂရတို့၏ ရွာသို့ သဒ္ဓါနှင့် ရိုသေကန်တော့ခြင်းကြောင့် သွားရောက်လေ၏။
Nārada
Tirtha: Nāgara-grāma (Nāgara settlement) in Ānarta
Type: kshetra
Listener: King
Scene: A coronation aftermath: the newly anointed Ānarta king, with a small retinue, approaches a Nāgara village; brāhmaṇas receive him with Vedic blessings, water-pot, and auspicious items; the king bows respectfully.
Kingship is portrayed as socially and ritually embedded; honoring established righteous communities is part of legitimate rule.
The broader Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra-māhātmya context continues, now adding regional-cultural detail connected with Ānarta and Nāgaras.
A customary protocol: after consecration (abhiṣeka), the ruler should first visit and honor the Nāgaras’ village.
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