Adhyāya 60: Dāna vs. Yajña—Royal Giving, Protection, and Karmic Share
दीपालोक प्रदानेन चक्षुष्मान् भवते नर: । प्रेक्षणीयप्रदानेन स्मृतिं मेधां च विन्दति
dīpāloka-pradānena cakṣuṣmān bhavate naraḥ | prekṣaṇīya-pradānena smṛtiṁ medhāṁ ca vindati ||
وَیشَمپایَن نے کہا—مندر میں چراغ کی روشنی کا دان کرنے سے انسان کی بینائی درست و توانا ہوتی ہے۔ اور جو دیکھنے کے لائق، دل کو خوش کرنے والی چیزوں کا دان کرتا ہے، وہ حافظہ اور تیز فہمی پاتا ہے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches that specific charitable acts yield corresponding benefits: donating lamplight supports clear vision, and donating worthy, pleasing objects supports mental clarity—memory (smṛti) and intelligence (medhā). It promotes dāna as a practical dharmic discipline that nurtures both body and mind.
Vaiśampāyana is reciting a didactic passage in the Anuśāsana Parva that catalogs the fruits of different kinds of gifts. Here he highlights the merit and beneficial results of offering illumination and visually edifying items.