तत्सर्वमात्मना भुङ्क्ते दानं वेदविदो विदुः
tatsarvamātmanā bhuṅkte dānaṃ vedavido viduḥ
ອາຕະມາ (ວິນຍານ) ແຕ່ຜູ້ດຽວເປັນຜູ້ເສບສົມທຸກສິ່ງນັ້ນ; ບັນດາຜູ້ຮູ້ວິດສະດາ (ຜູ້ຮູ້ເວດ) ກ່າວວ່າ «ທານ» (dāna) ແມ່ນສິ່ງທີ່ຜູ້ໃຫ້ຈະໄດ້ເສບສົມໃນຕົນເອງ (ຫຼັງຄວາມຕາຍ).
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: The self alone experiences the totality of karmic outcomes; what is truly ‘enjoyed’ as one’s own is dāna (merit of giving), affirmed by Veda-knowers.
Vedantic Theme: Jīva as bhoktā of karma-phala across death; external possessions do not follow, but puṇya from dāna accompanies—supporting vairāgya and ethical action.
Application: Prioritize generosity and charitable acts as durable ‘wealth’; cultivate detachment from hoarding by remembering post-mortem continuity of karmic results.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana teachings on what follows the soul after death (dharma/adharma, dāna); Garuda Purana discussions of dāna as śrāddha-support and as paraloka-sādhana
This verse states that the soul personally experiences the fruits of one’s giving; therefore dāna is a direct, post-death support through its merit.
It emphasizes personal karmic fruition: whatever merit is accumulated—especially through dāna—is ‘enjoyed’ by the jīva itself in the post-mortem journey and states beyond.
Practice regular, sincere giving aligned with dharma, understanding that its benefit is not merely social—it becomes one’s own enduring spiritual asset.