Dāna for the Preta: Supreme Gifts, Yama’s Pacification, and Viṣṇu-Smaraṇa at the Time of Death
गां तिलांश्च क्षितं हेम यो ददाति द्विजन्मने / तस्य जन्मार्जिर्त पापं तत्क्षणादेवनश्यति
gāṃ tilāṃśca kṣitaṃ hema yo dadāti dvijanmane / tasya janmārjirta pāpaṃ tatkṣaṇādevanaśyati
二度生まれ(ブラーフマナ)に、牛と胡麻と土地と黄金を施す者は、その生涯に積もった罪が、その瞬間にただちに滅び去る。
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Dāna of specified items (cow, sesame, land, gold) to a dvija has immediate pāpa-kṣaya (sin-destruction).
Vedantic Theme: Karma purification (citta-śuddhi) through dharmic action; efficacy of śāstric injunction when performed with proper recipient and intent.
Application: Practice intentional giving—especially of sustenance and wealth—toward qualified, ethical recipients; pair generosity with repentance and future restraint.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dāna-mahātmyas of go-dāna and tila-dāna (general); Garuda Purana: prayāścitta through gifts (general)
This verse presents dāna—especially gifting a cow, sesame, land, and gold to a qualified dvija—as a powerful prāyaścitta that can immediately destroy lifetime-accumulated pāpa.
In the Preta Kanda context, reducing pāpa through prescribed acts like dāna is taught as a way to lessen post-death suffering and improve the departed person’s karmic condition during the after-death passage.
Practice sincere, ethical giving—supporting worthy recipients and dharmic causes—while treating charity as moral purification paired with right conduct, not as a substitute for harmful actions.