यस्यैतत्तिष्ठते गेहे लिखितं पुस्तकं नृप । तस्यापि वांछिताः कामाः संपद्यते दिनेदिने
yasyaitattiṣṭhate gehe likhitaṃ pustakaṃ nṛpa | tasyāpi vāṃchitāḥ kāmāḥ saṃpadyate dinedine
ข้าแต่มหาราช ผู้ใดมีคัมภีร์ที่จารึกนี้ประดิษฐานอยู่ในเรือน แม้ความปรารถนาที่หวังไว้ของผู้นั้นก็สำเร็จผลวันแล้ววันเล่า
Pulastya (deduced from immediate continuation in Adhyāya 37)
Tirtha: Arbuda-māhātmya (likhita-pustaka-gṛha-phala)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (nṛpa)
Scene: A household shrine shelf holds a wrapped manuscript labeled Arbuda-māhātmya; family members offer a lamp and flowers, suggesting daily auspiciousness.
Reverent preservation of sacred text is treated as a living devotional act that sustains ongoing auspicious results.
The Arbuda-related māhātmya text itself is praised; its presence in a home is said to confer continual auspiciousness.
Keeping the written ‘pustaka’ (manuscript/book) of this sacred account in one’s house.