Vyāsa-pūjana-prakāra
Procedure for Worship of Vyāsa / the Ācārya
ग्रामो गजो हयश्चापि यथाशक्त्यपराणि च । मुने सर्वाणि देयानि वाचकाय महात्मने
grāmo gajo hayaścāpi yathāśaktyaparāṇi ca | mune sarvāṇi deyāni vācakāya mahātmane
O pantas, ayon sa kakayahan, maaaring ihandog ang isang nayon, isang elepante, isang kabayo, at iba pang mga kaloob. Tunay, ang lahat ng gayong handog ay dapat ibigay sa marangal na tagapagbigkas ng Purāṇa, ang dakilang-kalooban.
Suta Goswami (narrating the merit and procedure of Purana recitation and honoring the vācaka)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches that honoring the transmitter of sacred Shaiva knowledge is itself a devotional act; giving according to one’s means supports dharma and strengthens śravaṇa-bhakti, which is praised as a path toward Shiva’s grace.
In Saguna Shiva worship, devotion is expressed through concrete acts—hearing Shiva’s Purana, serving the vācaka, and offering gifts—so the verse frames dāna as an extension of Linga-centered bhakti and reverence for Shiva’s teachings.
A practical takeaway is to conduct Shiva Purana kathā/recitation, then offer dakṣiṇā and gifts to the vācaka according to capacity, with a prayerful remembrance of Shiva (e.g., mentally repeating the Panchākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).