Dharma-ākhyāna (Discourse on Dharma): Worthy Charity, Fruitless Gifts, and the Merit of Building Ponds
गानेन जीविका यस्य यस्य भार्या च पुश्चली । परोपतापिनश्चापि दत्तं भवति निष्फलम् ॥ ९ ॥
gānena jīvikā yasya yasya bhāryā ca puścalī | paropatāpinaścāpi dattaṃ bhavati niṣphalam || 9 ||
Bố thí trở nên vô quả khi đem cho người mưu sinh bằng việc ca hát như một nghề buôn, người có vợ không trinh chính, và kẻ gây khổ đau cho người khác.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada on Dana–Dharma)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa (disgust)
It teaches that charity (dāna) is not judged only by the amount given, but also by the moral and spiritual fitness of the recipient; giving to those who harm others or live in adharma yields no lasting puṇya.
Bhakti is inseparable from purity of conduct and compassion; supporting persons who live by causing others distress contradicts devotion’s core virtues (dayā, ahiṃsā), so such giving does not support dharmic Vishnu-bhakti.
It primarily highlights Dharma-shāstra style discernment (recipient-eligibility in dāna), rather than a specific Vedāṅga; the practical takeaway is to apply ethical evaluation before performing ritualized charity.