ध्यानं परं कृकयुगे त्रेतायां यज्ञ उच्यते । वृत्तं च द्वापरे सत्यं दानमेव कलौ युगे
dhyānaṃ paraṃ kṛkayuge tretāyāṃ yajña ucyate | vṛttaṃ ca dvāpare satyaṃ dānameva kalau yuge
Dans le Kṛta Yuga, la méditation suprême (dhyāna) est proclamée comme la voie la plus haute. Dans le Tretā, on enseigne le sacrifice (yajña). Dans le Dvāpara, la conduite véridique est la marque. Mais dans le Kali Yuga, seul le don (dāna) est la pratique première.
Mahākāla
Listener: Karaṃdhama
Scene: A fourfold tableau of practices: sage in meditation (Kṛta), fire-altar sacrifice (Tretā), people upholding truth and righteous conduct (Dvāpara), and a devotee giving alms/food (Kali) before a shrine; Mahākāla narrates the principle.
The most effective dharma changes by yuga; in Kali, charity becomes the most accessible and powerful means of merit.
No specific sacred site is mentioned; it is a general yuga-dharma teaching.
It prescribes dāna (charity) as the principal practice for Kali Yuga.