तस्माद्गृहाणि रम्याणि प्रवदंति समाहिताः । भूपालाद्भूमिमादाय वृत्तिं चैवाभिवांछिताम्
tasmādgṛhāṇi ramyāṇi pravadaṃti samāhitāḥ | bhūpālādbhūmimādāya vṛttiṃ caivābhivāṃchitām
Assim, com a mente composta, declararam: 'Portanto, concedei-nos lares agradáveis; e, recebendo terras do rei, concedei-nos também o sustento que desejamos.'
The wives (bhāryāḥ)
Scene: A respectful audience in a royal court: composed petitioners request homes and land; the king, embodying rājadharma, grants resources. In the distance, a temple/tīrtha indicates the sacred purpose of settlement.
Social dharma links kingship and welfare: stability of home and livelihood supports dharmic living.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
Not a ritual; it implies dharmic giving/royal provision—homes, land, and means of livelihood.