Nakṣatra-yoga-anusāreṇa Dāna-vidhiḥ
Gifts prescribed according to lunar mansions and yogas
आनुृशंस्य॑ परो धर्मो याचते यत् प्रदीयते । अयाचत: सीदमानानू् सर्वोपायैर्निमन्त्रयेत्
Ānṛśaṁsyaṁ paro dharmo yācate yat pradīyate | ayācataḥ sīdamānān sarvopāyair nimantrayet ||
Bhishma dit : «Le don empreint de compassion est le dharma suprême—lorsqu’un présent est offert à celui qui le demande. Mais ceux qui souffrent en silence et ne mendient pas, surtout les brahmanes dignes, doivent être recherchés par tous les moyens, conviés en personne et soutenus par des dons».
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that compassion expressed through giving is supreme dharma: giving to those who ask is good, but an even more attentive righteousness is to seek out the needy who do not beg and support them proactively.
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma (Anushasana Parva), he advises the listener on the proper spirit and method of charity—emphasizing not only responding to petitioners but also identifying and inviting the silent sufferers, particularly deserving brahmins, to receive aid.