तपः कृते प्रशंसंति त्रेतायां ज्ञानमेव च । द्वापरे तीर्थयात्रां च दानमेव कलौ युगे
tapaḥ kṛte praśaṃsaṃti tretāyāṃ jñānameva ca | dvāpare tīrthayātrāṃ ca dānameva kalau yuge
কৃতযুগত তপস্যা প্ৰশংসিত; ত্ৰেতাত কেৱল জ্ঞান; দ্বাপৰত তীৰ্থযাত্ৰা; কিন্তু কলিযুগত দানেই সৰ্বশ্ৰেষ্ঠ বুলি কোৱা হৈছে।
Durvāsā (continuing instruction)
Scene: A didactic tableau of the four yugas: ascetics in deep tapas (Kṛta), sages teaching jñāna (Tretā), pilgrims traveling to rivers/temples (Dvāpara), and householders giving charity (Kali) as the central accessible dharma.
Dharma adapts by age: in Kali-yuga, dāna is presented as the most accessible and effective path for merit and purification.
No single site is named; the verse broadly praises tīrthayātrā in Dvāpara and elevates dāna in Kali.
It prescribes dāna (charitable giving) as the principal Kali-yuga practice.
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