रोगी रोगाद्विमुक्तः स्याच्छाम्यन्ति परमापदः । स्वस्थे सहस्रगुणितमातुरे शतसंमितम्
rogī rogādvimuktaḥ syācchāmyanti paramāpadaḥ | svasthe sahasraguṇitamāture śatasaṃmitam
रोगी रोगाद्विमुक्तः स्यात्, परमापदः शाम्यन्ति। स्वस्थे कृतं सहस्रगुणितं, आतुरे शतसंमितं फलम्।
Narratorial/ritual-instruction voice
Tirtha: Revā-associated dāna-mahātmya (general)
Type: kshetra
Listener: mahīpāla (king)
Scene: A sick devotee offering a gift with effort; a healing aura spreads, physicians and family look relieved; storm clouds of calamity disperse; a scale motif hints at hundredfold vs thousandfold merit.
Charity is recommended proactively; dharma done before crisis is praised as yielding greater spiritual potency.
No single tirtha is named in this verse; it continues the Revā Khaṇḍa phalaśruti for the Vaitaraṇī gift-rite.
It specifies comparative merit: performing the donation while healthy yields greater merit than doing so only when afflicted.
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