हे म्लेच्छ रोगिपुरुषं स्वगृहं च नयाम्यहम् । तत्राहमेनं निरुजं करोमि यदि मन्यथ
he mleccha rogipuruṣaṃ svagṛhaṃ ca nayāmyaham | tatrāhamenaṃ nirujaṃ karomi yadi manyatha
اے مِلِچھو! میں اس بیمار مرد کو اپنے گھر لے جاتا ہوں۔ وہاں میں اسے تندرست کر دوں گا—اگر تم راضی ہو۔
The King (contextual)
Listener: Ṛṣi-assembly (implied)
Scene: The king addresses the gathered Mlecchas with open palms, requesting permission to take the sick man to his own home and promising to restore health; the sick elder is supported nearby.
Dharma is expressed as compassionate service—taking responsibility for the suffering and seeking their welfare.
No site is named; the verse focuses on compassionate action that supports the later pilgrimage purpose.
None; it is a practical vow of care and healing rather than a formal rite.