दानैर्यज्ञैस्त तस्तस्मिन्भोजितः कपिलो मुनिः । ततो महामुनिः श्रीमान्हारीतो ह्वयितस्तदा
dānairyajñaista tastasminbhojitaḥ kapilo muniḥ | tato mahāmuniḥ śrīmānhārīto hvayitastadā
Pagkaraan, doon ay pinakain at pinarangalan ang muni na si Kapila sa pamamagitan ng mga handog at mga yajña. Matapos iyon, ang maringal na dakilang muni na si Hārīta ay inanyayahan noon din.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa, likely Sūta)
Scene: A hermitage feast: Kapila seated on kuśa-mat, offered food with ritual vessels; attendants prepare dakṣiṇā; in the background a messenger respectfully invites Hārīta.
Service to realized sages—through charity, ritual support, and feeding—forms a central pillar of Purāṇic dharma.
A specific famous tīrtha is not named in this verse; the narrative continues the local sacred setting around Kapila and Hārīta.
Dāna, yajña-support, and bhojana (feeding) offered to a sage are described as the dharmic actions performed.