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Shloka 99

Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha

न्यायलब्धैर्यथा सूक्ष्मै: श्रद्धापूते: स तुष्यति । “तात! अन्यायपूर्वक प्राप्त हुए द्रव्यके द्वारा महान्‌ फल देनेवाले बड़े-बड़े दान करनेसे धर्मको उतनी प्रसन्नता नहीं होती, जितनी न्यायोपार्जित थोड़े-से अन्नका भी श्रद्धापूर्वक दान करनेसे उन्हें प्रसन्नता होती है ।। ९८ $ ।। गोप्रदानसहस्राणि द्विजेभ्यो5दान्नगो नृप:

nyāyalabdhair yathā sūkṣmaiḥ śraddhāpūtaiḥ sa tuṣyati | tāta! anyāyapūrvaka-prāptena dravyeṇa mahān phala-dāyakāni bṛhad-bṛhad dānāni kṛtvāpi dharmaḥ tāvat na prasīdati, yāvat nyāyopārjita-alpasya annasyāpi śraddhayā dānena prasīdati ||

The father-in-law said: “My son, Dharma is not truly pleased by grand gifts that promise great merit when they are made from wealth obtained unjustly; rather, even a small offering of food honestly earned and given with sincere faith delights him more. The purity of one’s means and the giver’s reverence outweigh the size of the donation.”

न्यायby justice / lawful means
न्याय:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootन्याय
FormMasculine, Instrumental (in compound sense), Singular
लब्धैःobtained (with)
लब्धैः:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootलभ्
FormMasculine/Neuter, Instrumental, Plural
यथाas / just as
यथा:
Adhikarana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootयथा
सूक्ष्मैःwith small (things)
सूक्ष्मैः:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootसूक्ष्म
FormMasculine/Neuter, Instrumental, Plural
श्रद्धाwith faith
श्रद्धा:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootश्रद्धा
FormFeminine, Instrumental (in compound sense), Singular
पूतैःpurified / sanctified
पूतैः:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootपूत
FormMasculine/Neuter, Instrumental, Plural
सःhe
सः:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
तुष्यतिis pleased / becomes satisfied
तुष्यति:
Karta
TypeVerb
Rootतुष्
FormPresent (Lat), 3rd, Singular, Parasmaipada

श्षशुर उवाच

D
Dharma (as a moral principle/deity)
Ś
śvaśura (father-in-law; speaker)
T
tāta (addressed person: son/son-in-law)

Educational Q&A

Dharma values the purity of acquisition and the sincerity of faith over the magnitude of the gift: a small, honestly earned offering given with śraddhā surpasses lavish charity funded by unjust wealth.

A father-in-law (śvaśura) instructs the addressed ‘son’ (tāta), emphasizing ethical conduct in giving—warning that impressive donations do not compensate for wrongful means, while modest, rightful giving truly pleases Dharma.