Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
अग्निमित्येव तत् प्राहु: प्रदानं च सुखावहम् । यथेष्टगुणसंवृत्तं प्रवर्तकमिति स्मृतम्
agnim ity eva tat prāhuḥ pradānaṃ ca sukhāvaham | yatheṣṭa-guṇa-saṃvṛttaṃ pravartakam iti smṛtam ||
قال فاسيشثا: «إن هذا العطاء يُسمّى حقًّا “أغني” (النار)، وإن تقديمه يجلب السعادة. وقد ذُكر في المأثور أنه، متى تزيّن بما يشاء المرء من الفضائل، أطلق حركة السخاء—فأثار رغبة العطاء وولّد الثواب والسمعة الحسنة بحسب النية.»
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Charity (pradāna/dāna) is praised as ‘Agni’—a sacred, energizing force. Giving brings happiness and is said to kindle further generosity, producing merit and good results in accordance with one’s intention and cultivated virtues.
In Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction on dharma, Vasiṣṭha speaks as a teacher, defining the spiritual power of giving. He frames donation as a fire-like principle that activates the impulse to give and yields auspicious outcomes.