Dāna-vidhi: Pātra-nirṇaya, Go-dāna-mahima, and Rules of Acceptance
ब्रह्मदाता ब्रह्मलोकं प्राप्नोति सुरदुर्लभम् / वेदार्थयज्ञशास्त्राणि धर्मशास्त्राणि चैव हि
brahmadātā brahmalokaṃ prāpnoti suradurlabham / vedārthayajñaśāstrāṇi dharmaśāstrāṇi caiva hi
بَرمہدَان یعنی مقدس علم کا دان کرنے والا، دیوتاؤں کے لیے بھی دشوار براہملوک کو پاتا ہے؛ کیونکہ اس میں ویدوں کے معانی، یَجْنَ شاستر اور دھرم شاستر سب شامل ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: The gift of sacred knowledge (Veda-artha, yajña-śāstra, dharma-śāstra) surpasses material gifts and leads to Brahmaloka.
Vedantic Theme: Primacy of vidyā as purifier; alignment with ṛta through śāstra-jñāna; movement toward higher lokas via sattva and wisdom.
Application: Support transmission of dharma-vidyā: sponsor teaching, preservation, and study of Veda, śāstra, and ethical instruction; share learning responsibly.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: loka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated elevation of jñāna-dāna/śāstra-dāna as superior dāna (where present in Dharma-kāṇḍa passages)
This verse elevates brahma-dāna as a supreme form of charity whose fruit is Brahmaloka, because it embodies the Vedas’ meaning along with the disciplines of sacrifice and Dharma.
It links a specific ethical-spiritual action—supporting or transmitting sacred knowledge—to an exalted post-mortem destination (Brahmaloka), showing karma’s role in determining higher realms.
Support genuine learning and teaching of sacred texts—through study, sharing, funding education, or preserving manuscripts—treating knowledge as a dharmic gift rather than mere information.