ततस्तं प्राह खे वाणी श्लोकमेकं नृप श्रृणु । द्विहेतु षडधिष्ठानं षडंगं च द्विपाकयुक्
tatastaṃ prāha khe vāṇī ślokamekaṃ nṛpa śrṛṇu | dvihetu ṣaḍadhiṣṭhānaṃ ṣaḍaṃgaṃ ca dvipākayuk
随后,空中有声音对他说:“大王,请听这一偈:布施(dāna)有二因、六依处、六支分,并与二重果报相连。”
Khe-vāṇī (celestial voice)
Listener: Nārada
Scene: A luminous disembodied voice descends from the sky as the king looks upward in reverence; sages and ministers witness the miracle; the sky is rendered with radiance and subtle divine symbols.
Charity is a structured dharmic discipline with defined motivations, supports, components, and karmic outcomes.
The teaching is delivered within the sacred setting associated with the land–ocean confluence, though the verse itself emphasizes doctrine rather than place.
A doctrinal framework for dāna is introduced (two causes, six bases, six limbs, two fruits), preparing for correct practice.