Kṣetra–Kāla–Phala-kramaḥ
Hierarchy of Sacred Place, Time, and Ritual Fruit
दानं कर्तुं तथा त्रातुं पात्रं तु ब्राह्मणोर्हति । अन्नस्य क्षुधितं पात्रं नारीनरमयात्मकम्
dānaṃ kartuṃ tathā trātuṃ pātraṃ tu brāhmaṇorhati | annasya kṣudhitaṃ pātraṃ nārīnaramayātmakam
สำหรับการให้ทานและการคุ้มครอง ผู้ควรรับคือพราหมณ์ แต่สำหรับทานอาหาร ผู้ควรรับคือผู้หิวโหย ไม่ว่าหญิงหรือชาย เพราะความหิวเป็นสภาพร่วมของผู้มีร่างกายทั้งปวง
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It distinguishes dharmic discernment in giving: honoring spiritual responsibility (supporting the Brāhmaṇa and dharma) while affirming compassion as a Shaiva virtue through feeding the hungry, which purifies the heart and supports inner liberation.
In Linga-worship, devotion is completed by seva: offerings to Shiva culminate in care for beings. Feeding the hungry is treated as an extension of honoring Shiva’s presence in embodied life, aligning Saguna devotion with compassionate action.
Practice anna-dāna as a Shaiva observance—especially on Shiva days—while mentally offering the act to Shiva with the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), cultivating humility and compassion.