महाशीतातपार्त्तायां पीडितायां महारुजा । अन्धायां मयि वृद्धायां दयां कुरुत भो जनाः
mahāśītātapārttāyāṃ pīḍitāyāṃ mahārujā | andhāyāṃ mayi vṛddhāyāṃ dayāṃ kuruta bho janāḥ
Pinahihirapan ng matinding lamig at nakapapasong init, dinudurog ng mabigat na kirot—bulag at matanda man ako—O mga tao, mahabag kayo sa akin.
Caṇḍālī (deduced)
Scene: A blind, aged woman/person, trembling between cold and heat, clutching a staff; compassionate figures offer shade, a blanket, and support.
Serving the weak—especially the old, sick, and blind—is a direct practice of dharma, not merely a sentiment.
Indirectly connected to Gokarṇa-kṣetra through the surrounding pilgrimage narrative.
No formal ritual; the ethical imperative is compassionate giving and care.