Dāna-Śreṣṭhatā: On the Superiority of Giving
Maitreya–Vyāsa Exemplum
तपोधन! अब मैं पुनः किसी शुभकर्मके द्वारा भविष्यमें सुख पानेकी आशा रखता हूँ। वह कल्याणकारी कर्म कया है, इसे मैं आपके मुखसे सुनना चाहता हूँ ।।
tapodhana! ahaṁ punaḥ kasyacit śubhakarmaṇā bhaviṣyati sukhaṁ prāptum āśāṁ dhārayāmi. tat kalyāṇakaraṁ karma kim? etat tava mukhāt śrotum icchāmi.
「苦行に富むお方よ。私は今また、何らかの吉き行いによって、未来に安楽を得られるという望みを抱いております。その福をもたらす行いとは何でしょうか。どうかあなたご自身の口からお聞かせください。」
कीट उवाच
The verse frames a dharmic inquiry: future well-being is sought through śubha-karma (meritorious action), and the proper understanding of such action should be learned from a qualified ascetic teacher—highlighting karma, moral causality, and the value of right instruction.
In the Kīṭopākhyāna within the Dāna-dharma section, the insect-speaker addresses an ascetic (tapodhana) and asks to be taught which beneficial deed can secure happiness in the future, signaling a turn toward ethical practice and guidance.