पुराणविदः महिमा तथा अध्ययन-अध्यापन-दानफलम्
The Glory of the Purāṇa-Knower and the Fruits of Study, Teaching, and Giving
मही ददाति यस्तस्मै कृष्टां फलवतीं शुभाम् । स तारयति वै वंश्यान्दश पूर्वान्दशापरान्
mahī dadāti yastasmai kṛṣṭāṃ phalavatīṃ śubhām | sa tārayati vai vaṃśyāndaśa pūrvāndaśāparān
Siapa yang mendermakan kepada penerima yang layak tanah yang telah diolah, subur dan membawa berkah, sungguh menyelamatkan garis keturunannya—sepuluh leluhur dan sepuluh keturunan.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Role: liberating
It teaches that dharmic charity—especially sustaining gifts like fertile cultivated land—creates powerful puṇya that supports not only the donor’s spiritual progress but also the well-being and upliftment of the family line across generations, aligning karma with Shiva’s grace.
In Shaiva practice, external worship (liṅga-pūjā) is strengthened by dharma such as dāna; offering resources that sustain life is viewed as an act pleasing to Saguna Shiva, purifying the devotee and making worship fruitful in both worldly welfare and spiritual liberation.
A practical takeaway is to perform dāna as part of Shiva worship—especially on auspicious days like Mahashivratri—along with liṅga-pūjā and japa of the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), dedicating the merit for ancestors and future generations.