युधिछिर उवाच धर्मार्थ ब्राह्मणे दानं यशो<र्थ नटनर्तके । भृत्येषु भरणार्थ वै भयार्थ चैव राजसु
yudhiṣṭhira uvāca | dharmārthaṁ brāhmaṇe dānaṁ yaśo'rthaṁ naṭanartake | bhṛtyeṣu bharaṇārthaṁ vai bhayārthaṁ caiva rājasu ||
Юдхиштхира ответил: «Брахману даруют ради дхармы; актёрам и танцовщикам — ради славы и людского почтения. Слугам дают плату для их содержания; а царям дают из страха — как налог или дань.»
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse distinguishes motives behind giving: true charity aimed at dharma is directed to the worthy (brāhmaṇas), while other transfers of wealth may be driven by social prestige (to performers), obligation and livelihood (to servants as wages), or coercion and fear (to kings as tribute/tax). It invites ethical reflection on intention (bhāva) and context in acts of giving.
Yudhiṣṭhira is speaking in a reflective, didactic mode, classifying common forms of giving encountered in society and explaining the differing purposes behind them—religious duty, reputation, maintenance of dependents, and compelled payment to rulers.