पंचरत्नं ततो देयं सप्तधान्यं द्विजातये । दीनांधकृपणानां च दानं दद्यात्स्वशक्तितः
paṃcaratnaṃ tato deyaṃ saptadhānyaṃ dvijātaye | dīnāṃdhakṛpaṇānāṃ ca dānaṃ dadyātsvaśaktitaḥ
ତାପରେ ଦ୍ୱିଜାତିଙ୍କୁ ‘ପଞ୍ଚରତ୍ନ’ ଓ ‘ସପ୍ତଧାନ୍ୟ’ ଦେବା ଉଚିତ; ଦୀନ, ଅନ୍ଧ ଓ କୃପଣ-ଦରିଦ୍ରମାନଙ୍କୁ ମଧ୍ୟ ସ୍ୱଶକ୍ତିଅନୁସାରେ ଦାନ ଦେବା ଉଚିତ।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sauti), narrating
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: (contextual) interlocutor(s) receiving the māhātmya
Scene: A pilgrim in Dvārakā, after worship, presents a small casket of five gems and measures of seven grains to a seated dvija; nearby, the pilgrim distributes food and cloth to the poor, a blind person led by a staff, and a destitute family, with the sea-temple skyline in the background.
Tīrtha-merit matures into compassion: charity, especially to the needy, is integral to Purāṇic dharma.
The instruction follows the Pañcanada tīrtha observance within the Dvārakā Māhātmya.
Give pañcaratna and saptadhānya to a dvijāti, and give additional charity to the poor and afflicted according to one’s means.