दीनांधकृपणानां च सदा तत्तीरवासिनाम् । दद्याद्दानं स्वशक्त्या च वित्त शाठ्यविवर्जितः
dīnāṃdhakṛpaṇānāṃ ca sadā tattīravāsinām | dadyāddānaṃ svaśaktyā ca vitta śāṭhyavivarjitaḥ
ហើយគួរផ្តល់ទានជានិច្ច តាមសមត្ថភាព ដល់អ្នកក្រីក្រ អ្នកខ្វាក់ និងអ្នកអត់ឃ្លានខ្វះខាត ដែលស្នាក់នៅតាមច្រាំងទឹកបរិសុទ្ធនោះ ដោយមិនមានការលួចលាក់ ឬក្បត់ចំពោះទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិ។
Unspecified (narrative voice within Dvārakā Māhātmya; ethical instruction for tīrtha-yātrā)
Tirtha: Tīra (sacred bank) of the kṣetra (contextual)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrims instructed in kṣetra conduct
Scene: A pilgrim distributes food, cloth, and coins to impoverished and blind residents living near the sacred steps; the act is simple, sincere, and public, without ostentation.
A tīrtha-visit is completed by compassion: giving within one’s means, with honesty and without miserliness or trickery.
The Dvārakā sacred region, especially the holy shores/banks associated with its tīrthas.
Regular dāna to needy residents at the sacred banks, proportionate to one’s capacity and without financial deceit.