एतेषामेव सर्वेषां सत्काराय द्विजोतमाः । चत्वारिंशत्तथाष्टौ च पुरा प्रोक्ताः स्वयंभुवा
eteṣāmeva sarveṣāṃ satkārāya dvijotamāḥ | catvāriṃśattathāṣṭau ca purā proktāḥ svayaṃbhuvā
Ради почитания всех этих групп, о лучший из дважды-рождённых, в древности Самосущий (Брахма) назначил и провозгласил сорок восемь (установлений).
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A mythic administrative scene: Brahmā (Svayaṃbhū) symbolically ‘appoints’ forty-eight coordinators; below, a tīrtha-town council of priests organizes satkāra for many lineages; ledgers and ritual tokens are shown.
Dharma is organized and safeguarded through established procedures; honoring the worthy is not optional but traditionally ordained.
The Tīrtha is within Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya; the verse highlights its divinely instituted system of honoring residents.
Satkāra (formal honoring) of the listed groups, with an ordained arrangement (forty-eight) attributed to Brahmā.
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