Mahādāna-prakaraṇa (The Doctrine of Great Gifts): Suvarṇa–Go–Bhūmi and Tulā-dāna
सनत्कुमार उवाच । शस्तानि घोरदानानि महादानानि नित्यशः । पात्रेभ्यस्तु प्रदेयानि आत्मानं तारयंति च
sanatkumāra uvāca | śastāni ghoradānāni mahādānāni nityaśaḥ | pātrebhyastu pradeyāni ātmānaṃ tārayaṃti ca
சனத்குமாரர் கூறினார்—புகழத்தக்க தானங்கள், செய்யக் கடினமாய் அச்சமூட்டும் மகாதானங்களாயினும் தினந்தோறும் செய்யப்பட வேண்டும்; அவை தகுதியுள்ள பாத்திரர்க்கே அளிக்கப்பட வேண்டும். அத்தகைய அர்ப்பணங்கள் தன்னையே கரை சேர்க்கும்।
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
The verse teaches that disciplined, regular charity—done with discernment toward worthy recipients—purifies the giver and becomes a means to “cross over” bondage, aligning with Shaiva Siddhanta’s emphasis on purification and readiness for Shiva’s grace.
In Linga/Saguna Shiva worship, outer acts like dāna support inner purity (śuddhi) and devotion (bhakti). Giving rightly is presented as a dharmic support that complements pūjā, helping the devotee become fit for Shiva’s anugraha (grace).
A practical takeaway is to adopt nitya-dāna (regular giving) as part of daily Shiva-sādhanā—ideally alongside mantra-japa (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and simple pūjā—ensuring the gift is offered to a pātra (worthy person/institution).