Dharma-sāra: Dāna-mahātmyam, Karma-vāda, and the Conquest of Grief and Greed
न गोदानात्परं दानं किञ्चिदस्तीति मे मतिः / या गौर्न्यायार्जिता दत्ता कृत्स्नं तारयते कुलम्
na godānātparaṃ dānaṃ kiñcidastīti me matiḥ / yā gaurnyāyārjitā dattā kṛtsnaṃ tārayate kulam
Pada pandanganku, tiada sedekah yang lebih utama daripada sedekah lembu. Lembu yang diperoleh dengan cara yang benar lalu didermakan akan menebus seluruh keturunan.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The ethical quality of acquisition (nyāya) conditions the merit of dāna; go-dāna is extolled as preeminent and kula-uplifting.
Vedantic Theme: Karma refined by sattvic intention and righteous livelihood; merit expands beyond the individual through relational karma (kula).
Application: Give from honestly earned resources; prioritize gifts that sustain life and dharma (animal welfare, food systems, dairy alternatives where appropriate, rural livelihoods).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: pastoral-ritual setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated go-dāna praise alongside anna-dāna and bhū-dāna; emphasis on proper acquisition and proper recipient
This verse declares go-dāna (donation of a cow) as the highest form of charity, emphasizing that it generates exceptional merit and supports the spiritual welfare of one’s lineage.
The Garuda Purana repeatedly values dharmic means: a gift becomes truly meritorious when the donated object is obtained through righteous, lawful livelihood—otherwise the spiritual fruit is diminished.
Give charity from ethically earned income and prioritize meaningful, life-supporting donations (e.g., supporting care of cows/animal shelters, food and livelihood support) with a sincere intention and dharmic conduct.