अन्नदान-प्रशंसा (Praise of the Gift of Food) | Annadāna-Praśaṃsā
यथान्निहोत्रं सुहुतं सायंप्रातर्द्धिजातिना । तथा दत्तं द्विजातिभ्यो भवत्यथ यतात्मसु
yathānnihotraṃ suhutaṃ sāyaṃ prātar dvijātinā | tathā dattaṃ dvijātibhyo bhavaty atha yatātmasu ||
قال بهيشما: كما أنَّ قربان الأَغْنِيهوترا (Agnihotra) إذا قُدِّم على الوجه الصحيح من رجلٍ من «ذوي الولادتين» (dvija) عند المساء وعند الفجر أتى بثوابه المستحق، كذلك العطية إذا أُعطيت لذوي الولادتين—وهم متحكّمون في أنفسهم—أثمرت المِثل من الفضل.
भीष्म उवाच
Proper charity (dāna) given to worthy, self-controlled twice-born recipients can yield merit comparable to the merit of correctly performed daily Agnihotra sacrifices; ethical giving is presented as a powerful dharmic act.
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma (Anushasana Parva), he explains to his listener that the spiritual fruit of ritual sacrifice is matched by the fruit of giving—provided the recipients are disciplined and the act aligns with dharmic standards.