Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
यन्नाम्बुपूर्वकं क्षिप्तमनर्थोकृतमेव च ।
त्यक्तुमाविष्कृतं यत् तु दत्तं चैवातिविस्मयात् ॥
yan nāmbu-pūrvakaṃ kṣiptam anartho-kṛtam eva ca |
tyaktum āviṣkṛtaṃ yat tu dattaṃ caivāti-vismayāt ||
और जो कुछ पहले जल अर्पित किए बिना फेंक दिया जाता है, जो कुछ निष्फल और निरर्थक किया जाता है; जो केवल दिखावे के लिए करके फिर त्याग दिया जाता है; और जो अत्यधिक आश्चर्य/आवेग में दिया जाता है—वह सब भी मैं तुम्हें देता हूँ।
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Dāna and relinquishment are not merely physical acts; they are ethical-ritual transfers that require mindfulness and proper vidhi (such as udaka). Careless disposal and impulsive giving are treated as spiritually misdirected.
Ācāra/Dharma material within a purāṇic narrative frame; not a pancalakṣaṇa core (like manvantara or vaṃśa) passage.
‘Water-first’ symbolizes conscious dedication and clear intentionality; without it, the relinquished ‘charge’ is unsealed and becomes available to disruptive or lower agencies.