Śāṇḍilī–Sumanā-saṃvāda: Sat-strī-samudācāra and Pati-dharma
Conduct of the Virtuous Wife
अल्पो5पि तादृशो दायो भवत्युत महाफल: । तृषिताय च ते दत्त हृदयेनानसूयता
alpo 'pi tādṛśo dāyo bhavaty uta mahāphalaḥ | tṛṣitāya ca te dattaṃ hṛdayenān asūyatā ||
व्यास म्हणाले—“अशा रीतीने विधिपूर्वक दिलेले थोडेसे दानही महाफळ देणारे ठरते. तू ईर्ष्यारहित हृदयाने तहानलेल्या अतिथीस अन्न व जल दिलेस; म्हणून ते अल्प दानही अपार पुण्य देणारे होते.”
व्यास उवाच
The fruit of charity depends primarily on the giver’s intention and purity of heart. Even a small offering becomes highly meritorious when given according to dharma—especially to one in need—without envy, resentment, or ulterior motive.
Vyāsa addresses a listener and affirms that the listener’s act of giving food and water to a thirsty guest, done sincerely and without jealousy, is a dharmic deed whose reward is great despite the smallness of the material gift.