गजानश्वान्रथान्रौक्माञ्छत्र यानपरिच्छदान् । दासान्दासीरनेकाश्च ददुः शिवकृपार्थिनः
gajānaśvānrathānraukmāñchatra yānaparicchadān | dāsāndāsīranekāśca daduḥ śivakṛpārthinaḥ
شیو کی کرپا کے طالب ہو کر انہوں نے خیرات میں ہاتھی، گھوڑے، سونے کے رتھ، چھتر، سواریوں اور ان کے ساز و سامان کے ساتھ بہت سے غلام اور کنیزیں بھی نذر کیں۔
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; speaker not explicit in snippet)
Scene: A royal charity pavilion: elephants and horses led forward, a gold chariot gleaming, umbrellas and conveyances arranged; donors with folded hands invoking Śiva’s grace; attendants and servants in orderly rows.
Devotional charity offered with the intention of pleasing Śiva is presented as a powerful means to gain divine grace.
This verse sits within a Maṇḍavā-saras/Pradoṣa context in the chapter, though the verse itself focuses on dāna rather than naming the tīrtha.
Dāna—giving valuable gifts (vehicles, royal items, and attendants) as an act of devotion to seek Śiva’s favor.