Shloka 47

अन्धन्तमस्तमिस्रं च दक्षिणायनमेव च । उत्तरायणमेतस्माज्ज्योतिर्दानं प्रशस्थते,अंधकार अंधतामिस््र नामक नरक है। दक्षिणायन भी अंधकारसे ही आच्छन्न रहता है। इसके विपरीत उत्तरायण प्रकाशमय है। इसलिये वह श्रेष्ठ माना गया है। अत: अन्धकारमय नरककी निवृत्तिके लिये दीपदानकी प्रशंसा की गयी है

andhantamastamisraṃ ca dakṣiṇāyanam eva ca | uttarāyaṇam etasmāj jyotirdānaṃ praśasyate ||

Śukra berkata: “Ada neraka bernama Andhatāmisra, dan ada juga Dakṣiṇāyana—keduanya dikaitkan dengan kegelapan. Sebaliknya, Uttarāyaṇa bersifat terang. Maka ia dianggap lebih unggul; dan untuk menyingkirkan keadaan gelap yang bersifat neraka, pemberian cahaya (pelita) dipuji dengan khusus.”

{'andhatāmisram''Andhatāmisra
{'andhatāmisram':
a hell characterized by blinding darkness (a state of extreme obscuration and suffering)', 'tamisra''darkness
a hell characterized by blinding darkness (a state of extreme obscuration and suffering)', 'tamisra':
also a name-element for hells associated with darkness', 'dakṣiṇāyanam''Dakṣiṇāyana
also a name-element for hells associated with darkness', 'dakṣiṇāyanam':
the sun’s southern course (traditionally linked with decline/darkness in symbolic readings)', 'uttarāyaṇam''Uttarāyaṇa
the sun’s southern course (traditionally linked with decline/darkness in symbolic readings)', 'uttarāyaṇam':
the sun’s northern course (traditionally linked with increase/light and auspiciousness)', 'jyotiḥ''light
the sun’s northern course (traditionally linked with increase/light and auspiciousness)', 'jyotiḥ':
lamp-flame', 'dānam''gift
lamp-flame', 'dānam':
charitable giving', 'jyotirdānam''gift of a lamp/light
charitable giving', 'jyotirdānam':
offering illumination as charity/ritual merit', 'praśasyate''is praised
offering illumination as charity/ritual merit', 'praśasyate':
is commended as excellent', 'etasmāt''therefore
is commended as excellent', 'etasmāt':

शुक्र उवाच

Ś
Śukra
A
Andhatāmisra (hell)
D
Dakṣiṇāyana
U
Uttarāyaṇa
J
Jyotirdāna (gift of a lamp/light)

Educational Q&A

Light is a moral and spiritual symbol: since darkness is linked with hellish suffering and decline, giving light (jyotirdāna) is praised as a dharmic act that counters ignorance, misery, and inauspicious conditions.

In Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction on dharma and gifts, Śukra explains—using the contrast of Andhatāmisra and Dakṣiṇāyana (darkness) versus Uttarāyaṇa (light)—why the donation of a lamp is considered especially meritorious.