Yajñamālī–Sumālī Upākhyāna: Merit-Transfer through Temple Plastering (Lepa) and the Redemption of a Sinner
विश्राणितं धनं सर्वं यज्ञमालेर्महात्मनः । सत्पात्रदाननिष्टस्य धर्ममार्गप्रवर्तिनः ॥ १८ ॥
viśrāṇitaṃ dhanaṃ sarvaṃ yajñamālermahātmanaḥ | satpātradānaniṣṭasya dharmamārgapravartinaḥ || 18 ||
महात्मा यज्ञमाळीने सर्व धन दानरूपाने वाटून दिले; तो सत्पात्राला दान देण्यात निष्ठावान आणि धर्ममार्ग प्रवर्तक होता।
Narada (narrative voice within the Narada Purana tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
It presents dāna as a Dharma-building force: wealth becomes spiritually meaningful when it is consciously distributed, especially to worthy recipients, thereby strengthening the social and moral order.
While not explicitly naming Vishnu-bhakti, it reflects a core bhakti ethic—offering one’s resources selflessly and righteously—since sincere devotion is expressed through compassionate, dharmic action like satpātra-dāna.
The verse emphasizes dharmic discipline in practice—particularly the rule of satpātra (proper eligibility of recipients) central to ritual ethics; it aligns with Dharma-śāstra style guidance often applied alongside kalpa-oriented ritual decision-making.