आकारगोपनं कृत्वा तेभ्यो दत्त्वा धनं बहु । सुमुहूर्तमनुप्राप्य सुते राज्यं विधाय च
ākāragopanaṃ kṛtvā tebhyo dattvā dhanaṃ bahu | sumuhūrtamanuprāpya sute rājyaṃ vidhāya ca
Ocultando tua intenção e dando-lhes muita riqueza, e alcançando um momento auspicioso, estabelecerás também o reino em teu filho.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Listener: Bhūpāla (king)
Scene: A king privately arranges succession: gifts of gold and cattle are distributed; ministers are appeased; an astrologer indicates an auspicious muhūrta; the prince is enthroned.
A ruler should fulfill social duties—charity and orderly succession—before turning toward pilgrimage and liberation.
Kāśī is implied as the destination motivating these preparatory acts.
Dāna (giving wealth) and choosing a su-muhūrta (auspicious time) are explicitly mentioned.