बोधयंति च यावंतो देहीति कृपणं जनाः । अवस्थेयमदानस्य मा भूदेवं भवानपि
bodhayaṃti ca yāvaṃto dehīti kṛpaṇaṃ janāḥ | avastheyamadānasya mā bhūdevaṃ bhavānapi
যিমানেই মানুহে কৃপণক 'দান কৰা' বুলি উপদেশ নিদিয়ক কিয়, দান নিদিয়াৰ লজ্জা থাকি যায়। আপোনাৰ দশা যেন এনেকুৱা নহয়।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa convention)
Scene: A miserly householder is surrounded by elders and supplicants urging him to give; his clenched fist contrasts with a radiant alms-bowl and the shadow of ‘disgrace’ behind him.
Miserliness brings social and spiritual disgrace; one should adopt dāna as a dharmic habit.
None is named; the teaching is general dharma supporting merit-making practices.
A general prescription to practice dāna (charity) and avoid adāna (withholding).