Pānīya-dāna and Anna-dāna: The Primacy of Life-Sustaining Gifts (पानीयदान-प्रशंसा / अन्नदान-प्रशंसा)
प्रत्यक्ष प्रीतिजनन भोक्त्ुर्दातुर्भवत्युत । सर्वाण्यन्यानि दानानि परोक्षफलवन्त्युत
pratyakṣa-prīti-jananaṁ bhoktur dātur bhavaty uta | sarvāṇy anyāni dānāni parokṣa-phalavanty uta ||
ナーラダは言った。「食の施しは、与える者と食べる者、その双方に直ちに満足を生じさせる。他のあらゆる施しは、しかし、その果報を間接に結ぶのみである。」
नारद उवाच
Food-giving (anna-dāna) is uniquely praised because its benefit is immediate and tangible: the donor feels direct joy in giving and the recipient gains direct satisfaction by being nourished, whereas other gifts often bear fruit in less visible, delayed, or indirect ways.
Nārada is instructing on the hierarchy and nature of gifts, emphasizing why the donation of food stands out ethically and practically among forms of dāna.