धर्मे दद्यात्पशून्वृद्धान्पुष्यादेषा कृषिः कुतः । सारमेतत्कृषेस्तेन नंदभद्रेण चादृतम्
dharme dadyātpaśūnvṛddhānpuṣyādeṣā kṛṣiḥ kutaḥ | sārametatkṛṣestena naṃdabhadreṇa cādṛtam
为达摩之故,当施舍年迈的牛畜;如此一来,这农耕又怎能在不负业障的情况下真正兴盛?此即论农事之精髓,而难陀跋陀罗敬重并奉持之。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative mode)
Scene: Nandabhadra instructs householders: an agrarian courtyard with elderly cows being gently led to a shelter/temple-goshala; farmers offering fodder and water, with a calm ethical discourse in the background.
Dharma is protected by generosity and responsibility toward living beings; prosperity is hollow if it rests on harm or neglect.
No tirtha is named in this verse; it preserves a dharma-teaching attributed to Nandabhadra.
Dāna is prescribed: donate aged cattle for dharma (as an act of responsibility and merit).