जनक-राज्ञः मौण्ड्य-परिव्रज्या-विवादः
Janaka’s Renunciation Questioned; Discourse on Dāna and Detachment
सदैव याचमानेषु तथा दम्भान्वितेषु च । एतेषु दक्षिणा दत्ता दावाग्नाविव दुर्हुतम्
sadaiva yācamāneṣu tathā dambhānvitēṣu ca | eteṣu dakṣiṇā dattā dāvāgnāv iva durhutam ||
Quando as dádivas são feitas a pessoas que vivem a pedir sem cessar, e também àquelas manchadas de hipocrisia e ostentação, essa caridade torna-se como uma oferenda mal derramada num incêndio de floresta — consumida sem produzir o fruto sagrado ou ético pretendido.
अजुन उवाच
Charity is not judged only by the act of giving; the worthiness and disposition of the recipient matter. Gifts given to habitual beggars or hypocritical showmen are compared to a mis-offering into a forest fire—wasted and spiritually unproductive.
Arjuna speaks within the Shanti Parva’s ethical discussions, using a vivid simile to question or critique indiscriminate giving. He highlights how donations (dakṣiṇā) can fail to produce dharmic benefit when directed toward recipients marked by constant solicitation or hypocrisy.