स तया सहितो राजा वैशाख्या दिवसे सदा । समभ्येति निजस्थानात्सैन्येनाल्पेन संवृतः
sa tayā sahito rājā vaiśākhyā divase sadā | samabhyeti nijasthānātsainyenālpena saṃvṛtaḥ
ဘုရင်သည် မိဖုရားနှင့်အတူ အမြဲတမ်း ဝိုင်ရှာခါ (Vaiśākha) လ၏ တစ်နေ့တွင် မိမိနေရာမှ ထွက်ခွာ၍ စစ်သည်အနည်းငယ်သာ လိုက်ပါကာ ဝန်းရံလျက် သွားလာ၏။
Sūta
Tirtha: Camatkārapura (implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king and Padmavatī depart their city at dawn in Vaiśākha, with a small, orderly retinue—few soldiers, banners lowered—signaling humility and devotional intent.
Regular pilgrimage and seasonal sacred timing (kāla) strengthen devotion; simplicity (small retinue) reflects humility before the deity.
The narrative is oriented toward Mahākāla’s sacred place, which the king approaches annually in Vaiśākha.
A recurring observance is implied: traveling/approaching the sacred place during Vaiśākha as a regular devotional practice.
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