अलौल्या लोभरहिता दानधर्मपरायणाः । आस्तिकाश्चैव धर्मज्ञाः स्वामिभक्तिरताश्च ये
alaulyā lobharahitā dānadharmaparāyaṇāḥ | āstikāścaiva dharmajñāḥ svāmibhaktiratāśca ye
ଯେମାନେ ଚଞ୍ଚଳତାରହିତ, ଲୋଭମୁକ୍ତ, ଦାନ ଓ ଧର୍ମାଚରଣରେ ପରାୟଣ—ଆସ୍ତିକ, ଧର୍ମଜ୍ଞ ଏବଂ ନିଜ ସ୍ୱାମୀ-ଈଶ୍ୱରଭକ୍ତିରେ ଦୃଢ଼, ସେମାନେ ଏଠାରେ ପ୍ରଶଂସିତ।
Sūta (contextual narration within the Dharmāraṇyakhaṇḍa dialogue)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and the assembled ṛṣis
Scene: A calm forest-āśrama discourse: sages seated on kuśa mats, a narrator extolling virtues—non-greed, charity, faith—while householders offer alms and listen with folded hands.
A dharmic life is marked by freedom from greed, commitment to charity, faith in dharma, and loyal devotion.
This verse is ethical instruction within Dharmāraṇya; no single tīrtha is explicitly named in the shloka.
It emphasizes dāna (charitable giving) as a core dharmic practice, without specifying a particular rite.