Āloka-dāna (Dīpa-dāna), Sumanas–Dhūpa–Dīpa Phala: Manu–Suvarṇa and Śukra–Bali Exempla
ज्योतिस्तेज: प्रकाशं वाप्यूर्ध्वगं चापि वर्ण्यते । प्रदानं तेजसां तस्मात् तेजो वर्धयते नृणाम्
jyotistejaḥ prakāśaṃ vāpy ūrdhvagaṃ cāpi varṇyate | pradānaṃ tejasāṃ tasmāt tejo vardhayate nṛṇām ||
शुक्र म्हणाले—ज्योतीला तेज, प्रकाश आणि ऊर्ध्वगामी शक्ती असे वर्णिले जाते. म्हणून तेजस्वी वस्तूचे दान मनुष्यांचे तेज वाढविते—कान्ती, कीर्ती आणि सद्गुण-प्रताप वृद्धिंगत करते.
शुक्र उवाच
Giving light (such as a lamp or anything that illuminates) is praised because light is inherently radiant and upward-moving; donating it symbolically and ethically increases the donor’s own tejas—inner brilliance, dignity, and good repute—by benefiting others through illumination.
In Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction-focused setting, Śukra delivers a moral teaching on dāna: he explains the nature of light/tejas and draws a practical conclusion that donating sources of light is a meritorious act that strengthens the giver’s own radiance and standing.