अपि राज्यं प्रयच्छामि का वार्तान्येषु वस्तुषु
api rājyaṃ prayacchāmi kā vārtānyeṣu vastuṣu
我甚至愿意奉上我的王国——更何况其他事物,又何必多言?
Ānarta king (addressing Durvāsā)
Scene: The king gestures expansively—offering crown, throne, or royal insignia—before the composed sage; courtiers look astonished; the sage remains detached.
True reverence expresses itself as willingness to sacrifice even the greatest possessions for dharma and the holy.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it reinforces the spirit of dāna that supports tīrtha-oriented merit.
None explicitly; it is an expression of readiness for dāna and service.
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