आनर्ताधिपतेर्हर्म्यं संप्राप्तो गौरवाय सः । चातुर्मास्यकृते चैव मृत्तिकाग्रहणाय च
ānartādhipaterharmyaṃ saṃprāpto gauravāya saḥ | cāturmāsyakṛte caiva mṛttikāgrahaṇāya ca
他抵达阿那尔塔(Ānarta)君主的宫殿,为那一门第增添光荣;并为修持四月斋行(Cāturmāsya),亦为采集圣土之泥。
Narrator (contextual)
Tirtha: Ānarta region tīrtha (unspecified here)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Parameśvara
Scene: Durvāsā arrives at the Ānarta king’s palace; attendants announce him; the king rises to receive him. The sage carries kamaṇḍalu and staff, intent on Cāturmāsya and collecting sacred clay.
Hosting a great sage and supporting his vrata elevates a household’s honor and aligns royal life with dharma.
The mention of mṛttikā-grahaṇa hints at a localized sacred practice; the specific tīrtha context unfolds within Adhyāya 178’s surrounding verses.
Cāturmāsya observance and mṛttikā-grahaṇa (ritual collection of clay).
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