विष्ण्वाराधन-फलम् तथा वर्णधर्माः
Worship of Vishnu through Varṇa-dharma
दानं दद्याद् यजेद् देवान् यज्ञैः स्वाध्यायतत्परः नित्योदकी भवेद् विप्रः कुर्याच् चाग्निपरिग्रहम्
dānaṃ dadyād yajed devān yajñaiḥ svādhyāyatatparaḥ nityodakī bhaved vipraḥ kuryāc cāgniparigraham
Ему следует раздавать милостыню, почитать богов жертвоприношениями и быть преданным священному учению. Брахман должен ежедневно совершать очищающие водные обряды и по уставу содержать священные огни.
Sage Parāśara (in instruction to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Varṇa-dharma (brāhmaṇa duties begin)
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: prescriptive, ritual-technical
Concept: Brāhmaṇa-dharma is sustained through dāna, yajña, svādhyāya, daily purity rites, and maintaining sacred fires as disciplined offering to the divine order.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Practice disciplined daily spiritual routine—study, generosity, and regular worship—treating action as consecration rather than self-advancement.
Vishishtadvaita: Ritual and study are framed as service within the Lord’s sovereignty: the world-order and its rites are meaningful because they are modes (prakāra) of Nārāyaṇa’s governance.
Vishnu Form: Narayana
Bhakti Type: Dasya
Jagat Karana: Yes
This verse presents dāna as a core daily discipline that sustains dharma—an outward act of order and compassion that supports society and aligns the giver with sacred duty.
Parāśara lists a practical dharma-sequence—charity, worship through yajña, devotion to Vedic study, daily water-rites, and maintenance of sacred fires—showing dharma as a lived routine rather than mere theory.
Even when describing ritual duties, the Vishnu Purana frames dharma as part of the cosmic order upheld by Viṣṇu; these acts become meaningful as participation in the Supreme Lord’s sustaining governance of the world.