तालवृन्तस्य दानेन वायुना वीज्यते पथि / कान्तियुक् सुभगः श्रीमान् भवत्यम्बरदानतः
tālavṛntasya dānena vāyunā vījyate pathi / kāntiyuk subhagaḥ śrīmān bhavatyambaradānataḥ
Wer einen Fächer aus Palmblättern spendet, wird auf dem Weg von kühler Luft umweht. Wer Kleidung darbringt, wird strahlend, glückbegünstigt und mit Wohlstand (Śrī) erfüllt.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Charitable gifts fructify as corresponding experiential results; dana of fan and clothing yields comfort and auspicious qualities.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala as orderly moral causation within saṃsāra; cultivating sattva through generosity.
Application: Give useful, need-based items (fan/airing aid, clothing) with respectful intent; prioritize gifts that directly relieve others’ discomfort.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: journey-route
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.4 (dana-phala sequence: water/food/house etc.); Garuda Purana Preta-related passages where gifts become aids on the path
This verse presents dāna as practical spiritual support: specific gifts generate corresponding comforts and auspicious qualities for the departed, showing how puṇya is directed through ritual charity.
It implies a difficult onward journey where the preta benefits from merit-transfer through offerings—symbolically receiving relief (cool breeze) and dignity/protection (clothing) on the way.
Perform charity with clear intention—donate clothing and useful items for comfort—especially during śrāddha or memorial rites, and cultivate generosity as a dharmic habit.