सनीरं कर्पुरोपेतं कुंभं कृष्णाग्रतो न्यसेत् । कल्पांते न जलापेक्षां कुर्वंति च पितामहाः
sanīraṃ karpuropetaṃ kuṃbhaṃ kṛṣṇāgrato nyaset | kalpāṃte na jalāpekṣāṃ kurvaṃti ca pitāmahāḥ
شری کرشن کے سامنے کافور کی خوشبو سے معطر، پانی سے بھرا گھڑا رکھے؛ یُگ کے انت تک اس کے پِتر (آباء) کو پانی کی کمی نہیں رہتی۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: In a sanctified Dvārakā shrine-courtyard, a devotee places a shining water-filled kumbha before Kṛṣṇa; camphor scent rises as a cool, translucent aura, while subtle ancestral figures appear soothed in the background.
Devotion expressed through life-sustaining gifts like water becomes lasting welfare for one’s lineage.
Dvārakā, where offerings made before Kṛṣṇa are said to generate enduring benefits.
Placing a water-filled kumbha, scented with camphor, before Kṛṣṇa (a form of jala-dāna/upacāra).