वैडूर्याणां मरकतानां मणीनां च द्विजोत्तमाः । जात्यानां षोडश द्रोणाः समानीताः सुनिर्मलाः
vaiḍūryāṇāṃ marakatānāṃ maṇīnāṃ ca dvijottamāḥ | jātyānāṃ ṣoḍaśa droṇāḥ samānītāḥ sunirmalāḥ
Ó melhores dos brāhmaṇas, foram trazidos dezesseis droṇas de gemas genuínas e sem mácula—vaiḍūrya (olho-de-gato), marakata (esmeraldas) e outras joias—todas de pureza cristalina.
Narrator within Nāgara-khaṇḍa (contextual dialogue; exact speaker not explicit in excerpt)
Scene: Heaps of flawless gems—cat’s-eye, emeralds, and other jewels—measured in droṇas, displayed before brāhmaṇas and the king for verification and offering.
Purity of offering (śuddha-dravya) and generosity are upheld as supports for dharma and sacred endeavors.
Not named in the verse; it is part of the chapter’s tīrtha-māhātmya narrative stream associated with Rāmeśvara worship.
Implied dāna/offerings in large measured quantities (droṇa) of precious stones.
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