भिक्षार्थमागतस्तत्र लोकैरन्यैः समन्वितः । तेन भिक्षार्जितं तत्र सक्तूनां कुडवं नृप
bhikṣārthamāgatastatra lokairanyaiḥ samanvitaḥ | tena bhikṣārjitaṃ tatra saktūnāṃ kuḍavaṃ nṛpa
大王啊,他到那里求乞,亦有他人相随;凭此乞食,他只得一库达瓦(kuḍava)之量的萨克图(炒谷粉)。
Pulastya (narrating to a king)
Tirtha: Arbuda-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Rājā
Scene: A diseased mendicant arrives with a small crowd; hands extended for alms; someone offers a tiny measure of saktu in a simple vessel, emphasizing scarcity and vulnerability.
Even a very small possession, gained in hardship, can become a seed of great merit when connected to dharma and sacred intention.
The wider passage belongs to Arbuda Khaṇḍa (Mount Arbuda/Abu region) within the Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa, setting up the later praise of worship near Acaleśvara.
No formal rite yet—this verse establishes the humble acquisition of saktu that later becomes the focus of saktu-dāna.