Dharmānukathana
Narration of Dharma
दद्यादाढ्यस्तु नगरं हस्तमात्रमकिञ्चनः । भुवं तयोः समफलं प्राहुर्वेदविदो जनाः ॥ १६ ॥
dadyādāḍhyastu nagaraṃ hastamātramakiñcanaḥ | bhuvaṃ tayoḥ samaphalaṃ prāhurvedavido janāḥ || 16 ||
Ang mayaman ay nararapat maghandog kahit isang bayan; ang maralita ay magbigay lamang ng kasya sa palad. Ipinahahayag ng mga pantas na nakakabatid sa Veda na magkapantay ang bunga ng dalawang handog na iyon.
Narada (teaching Dana-Dharma in the Narada Purana discourse tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that the merit (puṇya/phala) of charity is judged by sincerity and capacity, not by absolute monetary size—so a small gift given by the poor can equal a vast gift given by the rich.
By valuing intention over magnitude, it aligns with bhakti’s emphasis on heartfelt offering—what matters is the devotee’s inner dedication rather than external display.
It primarily reflects Dharma-śāstra style reasoning (ethical application of Vedic authority): charity should be calibrated to one’s śakti (means), indicating a practical rule for ritualized giving rather than a technical Vedanga like Vyākaraṇa.