हेमंते वह्निदो यः स्यात्तथा ग्रीष्मे जलप्रदः । वर्षास्वाश्रयदो यश्च नरकं न स पश्यति
hemaṃte vahnido yaḥ syāttathā grīṣme jalapradaḥ | varṣāsvāśrayado yaśca narakaṃ na sa paśyati
One who gives fire (warmth) in winter, offers water in the heat of summer, and provides shelter during the rains—such a person does not see hell.
Yama (contextual, continuing instruction in this passage)
Type: ghat
Listener: General audience (didactic address continues)
Scene: Three seasonal panels: in winter a benefactor tends a sacred fire for shivering travelers; in summer he offers cool water under a canopy; in monsoon he opens a shelter as rain pours—Yama’s messengers turn away.
Compassionate, timely giving aligned with human need across seasons becomes powerful puṇya and removes fear of naraka.
No single tīrtha is named; the teaching supports tīrtha-dharma by encouraging acts that sustain pilgrims and communities.
Season-appropriate dāna: warmth in winter, water in summer, and shelter in the rains.
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