आपत्स्वपि न देयानि नववस्तूनि पंडितैः । यो ददाति स मूढात्मा प्रायाश्चित्तीयते नरः
āpatsvapi na deyāni navavastūni paṃḍitaiḥ | yo dadāti sa mūḍhātmā prāyāścittīyate naraḥ
حتى في أوقات الشدة لا ينبغي للحكماء أن يهبوا «الأشياء الجديدة» (المكتسَبة حديثًا أو اللازمة للاستقرار). ومن يهبها فذو نفسٍ مغرورة بالوهم، وعليه كفّارة وتكفير (براياشِتّا).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Listener: General instruction within king-directed discourse
Scene: A distressed householder during famine or hardship considers giving away a new garment or newly bought vessel; a sage restrains him, pointing to hungry children/elders; in the corner, a small fire-altar symbolizes prāyaścitta.
Dāna must be discerning; reckless giving that violates dharma can require expiation rather than producing merit.
No holy site is named; the verse is a general dharma guideline.
Do not donate essential ‘new goods’ even in hardship; improper giving may entail prāyaścitta (atonement).