Āhnika-Dharma: Dawn Purification, Sandhyā-Upāsanā, Tarpana, Pañca-Mahāyajñas, and Aśauca Rules
उद्धृत्य वा यथाशक्ति किञ्चिदन्नं समाहितः / वेदतत्त्वार्थविदुषे द्विजायैवोपपादयेत्
uddhṛtya vā yathāśakti kiñcidannaṃ samāhitaḥ / vedatattvārthaviduṣe dvijāyaivopapādayet
جمعیتِ خاطر کے ساتھ، اپنی استطاعت کے مطابق کچھ کھانا الگ نکال کر، وید کے تَتْو اور معنی جاننے والے دُویج ہی کو پیش کرے۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Concept: According to capacity, set aside food with concentration and offer to a dvija who knows Veda-tattva and artha.
Vedantic Theme: Sat-saṅga and śāstra-prāmāṇya: honoring knowledge as a purifier; right recipient (pātra) amplifies the fruit of dāna.
Application: Practice intentional giving: donate to genuine educators/scholars or institutions preserving learning; give proportionately, without strain, with focused mind.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: household/annadāna setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: adjacent household-dharma verses on feeding and honoring dvijas (contextual link)
This verse highlights anna-dāna as a direct dharmic act: even a small portion, offered with mental composure and sincerity, becomes meritorious—especially when given to a Veda-knowing brāhmaṇa.
It frames karma not as magnitude alone but as intention and right recipient: giving within one’s means, with a focused mind, to a worthy knower of Vedic truth generates puṇya aligned with dharma.
Regularly set aside a portion of food or resources and donate it thoughtfully—supporting genuine teachers, scholars, or dharmic service—doing so calmly and without display, according to your capacity.