यद् यद् गृहे वरं किंचिद् यद् यदस्ति महद् वसु । तत् तद् देयं द्विजातिभ्य आत्मा दाराश्न सूनव:
yad yad gṛhe varaṃ kiñcid yad yad asti mahad vasu | tat tad deyaṃ dvijātibhya ātmā dārāś ca sūnavaḥ ||
ویشَمپایَن نے کہا—گھر میں جو کچھ بھی بہترین ہو اور جو کچھ بھی بڑا مال و دولت ہو—وہ سب دو بار جنم لینے والوں (دویجوں) کو دے دینا چاہیے؛ بلکہ اپنے آپ کو، اپنی بیوی کو اور اپنے بیٹوں کو بھی (کامل ترک و سخاوت کے جذبے سے) نذر کر دینا چاہیے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches radical generosity and detachment: whatever is best in one’s household and whatever wealth one has should be given in charity—especially to the dvijātis—cultivating renunciation and merit rather than clinging to possessions and familial identity.
In Svargārohaṇa, as the narrative moves toward its concluding moral reckoning, Vaiśampāyana reports an instruction emphasizing dāna and tyāga: the ideal response at life’s end (or in a dharmic culmination) is to relinquish household goods and wealth through gifting, expressing final non-attachment.