संतर्प्य भोजनेनैव वस्त्रालंकारभूषणैः । दीनान्धकृपणेभ्यश्च दानं देयं स्वशक्तितः
saṃtarpya bhojanenaiva vastrālaṃkārabhūṣaṇaiḥ | dīnāndhakṛpaṇebhyaśca dānaṃ deyaṃ svaśaktitaḥ
Having satisfied them with food, and with garments, ornaments, and adornments, one should also give charity—according to one’s capacity—to the poor, the blind, and the destitute.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Cakra-tīrtha / Dvārakā-kṣetra (context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims distribute meals, garments, and simple ornaments to the poor, blind, and destitute near the sacred precinct; the act is portrayed as worshipful service, with humility and order.
Compassion expressed through feeding and giving is a core limb of Purāṇic dharma, especially alongside ancestral rites.
Dvārakā’s sacred landscape is the frame; the adhyāya centers on the merit connected with Cakratīrtha.
Provide food, clothing, and ornaments as appropriate, and give alms to the needy according to one’s means.