Karma, Varṇa-Dharma, and Dāna as the Soul’s True Companion on the Path to Yama
वर्षाशनं वेदविदे च दत्तं कन्याविवाहस्त्वृणमोचनं द्विजे / भूमिः सुकृष्टापि तृषार्तिहेतोस्तदेवमेतं सुकृतत् समस्तम्
varṣāśanaṃ vedavide ca dattaṃ kanyāvivāhastvṛṇamocanaṃ dvije / bhūmiḥ sukṛṣṭāpi tṛṣārtihetostadevametaṃ sukṛtat samastam
వర్షాకాలంలో వేదవిదునికి అన్నదానం, కన్యావివాహం, ద్విజుని ఋణమోచనం—మరియు బాగా దున్నిన భూమి కూడా దాహపీడకు కారణమయ్యేలా—ఇలా సందర్భానుసారం సరిగా చేసినప్పుడు ఇవన్నీ సమస్తంగా సుకృతము (పుణ్యకర్మ) అని తెలుసుకోవాలి.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Sukṛta is not only the act but its appropriateness: feeding in varṣā to a vedavid, arranging kanyā-vivāha, freeing a dvija from debt; and the warning that resources without right provisioning (water) can still cause distress.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as intelligent compassion (viveka-yukta dāna): right time, right recipient, right need; dharma aligned with ṛta (order) and loka-saṅgraha.
Application: Give seasonally and need-based; support education/learning communities, women’s welfare and safe marriages, and debt relief; plan water security alongside agriculture and development.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: agrarian landscape
Related Themes: Garuda Purana dāna-kāla (timing of gifts) discussions; annadāna and debt-relief merits (general parallel)
This verse highlights that giving sustenance specifically in the rainy season to a Veda-knower is a high-value act of sukṛta, emphasizing timing and worthy recipients in dana.
By listing kanya-vivaha (responsible marriage of a maiden) and freeing a dvija from debt, the verse frames key household/social obligations as dharmic acts that generate spiritual merit when performed righteously.
Offer timely support to genuine teachers/scholars, fulfill family responsibilities ethically, and help relieve oppressive debt—doing so with right intention and discernment as a form of dharma-based charity.