दत्त्वार्घं मधुपर्कं च विष्टरं गां तथा नृपः । प्रथमं भर्तृयज्ञाय हरिभद्राय वै ततः
dattvārghaṃ madhuparkaṃ ca viṣṭaraṃ gāṃ tathā nṛpaḥ | prathamaṃ bhartṛyajñāya haribhadrāya vai tataḥ
พระราชาทรงถวายอรฺฆยะ มธุปารกะ ที่ประทับ และโค—ก่อนอื่นแด่หริภัทร ผู้ประกอบภรรตฤยัชญะ แล้วจึง (ถวายแก่ผู้อื่น)
Deductive: Skanda (narrating the Tīrthamāhātmya)
Tirtha: Camatkārapura (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king performs formal hospitality: offering arghya, madhuparka, a seat, and a cow—first to Haribhadra, famed for Bhartṛyajña, then to the rest; a ritualized, serene court tableau.
Atithi-satkāra (honoring guests) is a direct practice of dharma; giving respectfully to the worthy multiplies merit.
The Mahātmya of Camatkārapura is reinforced by showing exemplary hospitality performed in its narrative sphere.
Formal reception rites: offering arghya and madhuparka, providing a seat (viṣṭara), and gifting a cow (go-dāna) to honored Brāhmaṇas.