तेन तेऽत्र पराभूतिः संजाता शत्रुसंभवा । एवं ज्ञात्वा द्विजेद्राणां शास नानि प्रयच्छ भोः
tena te'tra parābhūtiḥ saṃjātā śatrusaṃbhavā | evaṃ jñātvā dvijedrāṇāṃ śāsa nāni prayaccha bhoḥ
因此,你在此处的败北由敌人而起。既知其因,大王啊,当复还并再度颁赐二生中最尊者应得的诏书与施赐文契。
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Listener: king
Scene: A sage/counselor pointing toward a battlefield in the distance (symbolic of defeat) while presenting restored charters to brāhmaṇas; the king listens with bowed head, resolve forming.
Adharma toward the righteous brings downfall; correcting injustice—especially toward brāhmaṇas—restores dharmic order.
Śaṅkhatīrtha, praised in the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra context.
A dharmic prescription: return/issue proper śāsanas (grants/charters) to the twice-born; it functions as restitution and meritorious giving.
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