Glory of Āśvina Pūrṇimā and Dvādaśī Gifts: Bhakti, Proper Giving, and a Redemption Narrative
भक्त्या यो हरये दद्याल्लाजांश्च सघृतान्द्विज । वराटिकां तस्य पुण्यं न जाने किं भवेद्ध्रुवम्
bhaktyā yo haraye dadyāllājāṃśca saghṛtāndvija | varāṭikāṃ tasya puṇyaṃ na jāne kiṃ bhaveddhruvam
Ó brāhmaṇa, quem, com devoção, oferecer a Hari grãos tostados misturados com ghee—nem que seja uma pequena moeda—não posso avaliar seu mérito; certamente é sem medida.
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Concept: Even the smallest offering, when given with bhakti to Hari, yields immeasurable puṇya beyond calculable karmic accounting.
Application: Offer simple food (even a small portion) with sincerity before eating; practice regular charity without waiting for wealth; prioritize intention, purity, and remembrance of Vishnu.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: दद्याल्+लाजान्→दद्याल्लाजान्; लाजान्+च→लाजांश्च; स+घृतान्→सघृतान्; भवेत्+ध्रुवम्→भवेद्ध्रुवम्
An offering to Hari (Viṣṇu) made with devotion—specifically parched grains (lājāḥ) mixed with ghee, even accompanied by a very small coin (varāṭikā).
It makes devotion (bhaktyā) the decisive factor: even a modest material gift becomes spiritually immeasurable when offered to Hari with sincere devotion.
The value of charity is not only in quantity or wealth, but in intention and devotion; small offerings made reverently can yield great, even incalculable, merit.