Dāna-vidhi: Pātra-nirṇaya, Go-dāna-mahima, and Rules of Acceptance
कुशाः शाकं पयो गन्धाः प्रत्याख्येया न वारि च / अयचिताहृतं ग्राह्यमपि दुष्कृतकर्मणः
kuśāḥ śākaṃ payo gandhāḥ pratyākhyeyā na vāri ca / ayacitāhṛtaṃ grāhyamapi duṣkṛtakarmaṇaḥ
కుశలు, శాకం, పాలు, సుగంధాలు—ఇవన్నీ తిరస్కరించరాదు; నీటినీ కాదు. దుష్కర్మి నుండైనా అడగకుండానే తెచ్చినదాన్ని స్వీకరించాలి।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Do not refuse basic ritual/pure items; accept unsolicited offerings even from a doer of evil deeds.
Vedantic Theme: Seeing instruments of dharma as impersonal (nimitta) and maintaining purity through intention and right use rather than social contempt.
Application: Avoid needless rejection of simple necessities; receive help offered freely, and redirect it toward dharmic use without endorsing wrongdoing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana adjacent acceptance rules (1.98.18-20) forming a pratigraha-vidhi unit
This verse treats them as universally pure and ritually supportive items; refusing them is discouraged because they sustain dharmic rites and basic auspiciousness.
It supports the continuity of śrāddha-type observances by emphasizing acceptance of essential ritual materials, which are considered beneficial for rites connected with the departed.
Do not dismiss simple, necessary, and wholesome offerings (especially water and basic ritual supports), and accept unsolicited help when it enables good conduct—without over-focusing on the giver’s flaws.