Dharma–Adharma Marks; Daśāha, Piṇḍa Formation, Śrāddha Calendar, Śayyā-dāna, and Sapiṇḍīkaraṇa Rules
कृते तपः प्रशंसन्ति त्रेतायां ज्ञानसाधनम् / द्वापरे यज्ञदाने च दानमेकं कलौ युगे
kṛte tapaḥ praśaṃsanti tretāyāṃ jñānasādhanam / dvāpare yajñadāne ca dānamekaṃ kalau yuge
کرت یگ میں تپسیا کی ستائش ہوتی ہے، تریتا یگ میں گیان کی سادھنا وسیلہ ہے؛ دواپر میں یَجْن اور دان معتبر ہیں، مگر کلی یگ میں دان ہی واحد برتر سادھنا قرار دیا گیا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Yuga-appropriate sādhanas shift: tapas (Kṛta), jñāna-sādhana (Tretā), yajña and dāna (Dvāpara), and dāna foremost in Kali.
Vedantic Theme: Upāya-kauśalya (skillful means): dharma adapts to human capacity; sattva is supported through giving, enabling bhakti/jñāna.
Application: In Kali-yuga, prioritize consistent charity—food, education, healthcare, protection of vulnerable beings—as a realistic daily dharma.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: sections praising dāna as a primary remedy in Kali and for post-mortem welfare; Garuda Purana: broader yuga-dharma discussions in didactic passages
This verse states that in Kali Yuga, dāna is regarded as the single most effective dharmic practice, surpassing the prominence of austerity, knowledge-discipline, and sacrifice emphasized in earlier Yugas.
In the Garuda Purana’s broader framework, actions that generate puṇya (merit) support the soul’s welfare and can be dedicated in rites; this verse highlights charity as the most accessible and potent meritorious practice in Kali Yuga.
Prioritize consistent, sincere giving—food, support, service, or resources—done ethically and with compassion, treating dāna as a central daily discipline in Kali Yuga.