यममार्गे सुखदायकधर्माः
Dharmas that Grant Ease on the Path to Yama
श्रांतायादृष्टपूर्वाय ह्यन्नमध्वनि वर्तते । यो दद्यादपरिक्लिष्टं स समृद्धिमवाप्नुयात
śrāṃtāyādṛṣṭapūrvāya hyannamadhvani vartate | yo dadyādaparikliṣṭaṃ sa samṛddhimavāpnuyāta
வழியில் களைத்தும் அறிமுகமற்றும் உள்ள (அதிதி) ஒருவருக்கு அன்னமே பயணத்தின் உண்மையான துணை. யார் துன்பமின்றி தூய மனத்துடன் உணவு அளிக்கிறாரோ, அவர் செழிப்பை அடைவார்.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana teaching on dharma and charity)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Significance: Annadāna to a weary traveler is treated as dharma that ripens into worldly prosperity (samṛddhi) and supportive karmic conditions for sādhana.
Shakti Form: Annapūrṇā
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It teaches annadāna (the gift of food) as a high dharma: relieving another’s fatigue on the journey purifies one’s conduct and brings samṛddhi (well-being and auspicious increase), aligning the giver with Shiva’s compassionate nature.
In Shaiva practice, serving living beings—especially the distressed—supports Linga-worship by expressing devotion as compassionate action; honoring Shiva as the indwelling Lord (Pati) is reflected in feeding the hungry without burdening them.
Annadāna as a vrata-like practice—especially on Shiva days—offered with a pure intention while remembering Shiva (e.g., silent japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and giving in a way that does not embarrass or trouble the recipient.