दानं दद्याद्यथाशक्त्या नियतो हृष्टमानसः । अनेकभवसंभूतात्कल्मषादखिलादपि
dānaṃ dadyādyathāśaktyā niyato hṛṣṭamānasaḥ | anekabhavasaṃbhūtātkalmaṣādakhilādapi
Deve dar caridade (dāna) conforme sua capacidade, com disciplina e o coração jubiloso; assim, até mesmo de toda a massa de pecados acumulados por muitos nascimentos—
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Listener: Pārtha (Arjuna)
Scene: A disciplined pilgrim, serene and smiling, offers alms—food, cloth, coins—after worship; recipients bless him; the mood is clean and sattvic.
Dāna offered with discipline and gladness becomes a powerful purifier of long-standing karmic impurity.
No named tīrtha appears; the merit is tied to the observance and ethical act of giving.
Give charity proportionate to one’s means, while maintaining niyama (discipline) and a joyful disposition.