धन्या मे कन्यका चेयं रक्षयिष्यति च स्वयम् । ब्राह्मणत्रितयं ह्येतन्मरणे कृतनिश्चयम्
dhanyā me kanyakā ceyaṃ rakṣayiṣyati ca svayam | brāhmaṇatritayaṃ hyetanmaraṇe kṛtaniścayam
“ธิดาของเรานี้ก็เป็นผู้มีบุญยิ่ง นางจักคุ้มครองพราหมณ์สามองค์นี้ด้วยตนเอง ผู้ซึ่งตั้งปณิธานแน่วแน่ต่อความตายแล้ว”
Pārthiva (the king)
Scene: The king gestures toward his daughter, declaring her blessed; nearby, three brāhmaṇas appear austere, suggesting their grim resolve; the maiden stands poised, embodying protective determination.
Protection of the righteous is praised as a high dharma, even when the situation involves life-and-death resolve.
The immediate verse does not name a tīrtha; it is embedded in a Tīrthamāhātmya chapter whose broader frame is pilgrimage-glorification.
None; the focus is on rakṣā-dharma (the duty of protection).