जपस्वाध्यायसंपन्नैरग्निहोत्रपरायणैः । गृहस्थधर्मसंपन्नैर्लोकद्वयफलान्वितैः
japasvādhyāyasaṃpannairagnihotraparāyaṇaiḥ | gṛhasthadharmasaṃpannairlokadvayaphalānvitaiḥ
Оно было полно тех, кто преуспел в джапе и изучении Писаний, предан Агнихотре, совершенен в долге домохозяина — несущих плоды для обоих миров.
King (continuing description of the city/community)
Tirtha: Camatkārapura
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene townscape showing householders performing agnihotra at dawn, some chanting japa with mālā, others teaching svādhyāya; smoke from small altars rises uniformly, conveying collective discipline and peace.
Daily discipline—study, mantra, and fire-ritual—makes household life a path yielding welfare here and liberation-oriented merit beyond.
The verse praises the dhārmic population of the exemplary city (contextually Camatkāra-pura); the tīrtha name is not explicitly repeated here.
Agnihotra (daily fire offering), along with japa and svādhyāya as regular disciplines.
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