Strī-dharma: Śiva’s Inquiry, Umā’s Consultation, and Gaṅgā’s Instruction
अग्निष्टोमं च यो यज्ञ यजेत बहुदक्षिणम् । तिलपात्र॑ सहैतेन सम॑ मन्यन्ति देवता:
agniṣṭomaṃ ca yo yajñaṃ yajeta bahudakṣiṇam | tilapātraṃ sahaitena samaṃ manyanti devatāḥ ||
“Aquele que realiza o sacrifício Agniṣṭoma com abundantes honorários rituais (dakṣiṇā) é considerado pelos deuses como possuidor de mérito igual ao obtido pela doação de um vaso cheio de gergelim.”
लोगश उवाच
The verse teaches that a seemingly simple act of charity—donating a sesame-filled vessel (tilapātra)—can be spiritually equivalent in merit to performing a major Vedic sacrifice like the Agniṣṭoma with abundant fees, emphasizing the ethical power of dāna.
In the Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction on gifts and religious duties, the speaker explains the fruit of tilapātra-dāna, stating that the gods themselves regard it as equal in merit to an Agniṣṭoma sacrifice performed with large dakṣiṇās.