गवां स्तुत्वा नमस्कृत्य कृत्वा चैव प्र दक्षिणाम् । प्रदक्षिणीकृतातेन सप्तद्वीपा वसुंधरा
gavāṃ stutvā namaskṛtya kṛtvā caiva pra dakṣiṇām | pradakṣiṇīkṛtātena saptadvīpā vasuṃdharā
赞颂母牛、向其顶礼,并行右绕礼(pradakṣiṇā)者,即等同于绕行具七洲之大地。
Skanda
Scene: A devotee circles a cow slowly; around them, a mandala-like vision of the seven continents appears as concentric rings, suggesting the earth itself being circumambulated through this act.
Simple acts of devotion toward cows are magnified into cosmic merit, equated with a universal pilgrimage.
The verse reflects Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s theme that sacred acts performed in a holy framework yield vast results; no single tīrtha is named.
Stuti (praise), namaskāra (salutation), and pradakṣiṇā (circumambulation) of cows.