पुराणं ये त्वसंपूज्य तांबूलाद्यैरुपायनैः । शृण्वंति च कथां भक्त्या दरिद्राः स्युर्न पापिनः
purāṇaṃ ye tvasaṃpūjya tāṃbūlādyairupāyanaiḥ | śṛṇvaṃti ca kathāṃ bhaktyā daridrāḥ syurna pāpinaḥ
Dẫu không (hoặc không thể) kính cúng Purāṇa bằng trầu cau và các lễ vật khác, nhưng ai lắng nghe pháp thoại với lòng thành kính—họ có thể nghèo, song không phải kẻ tội lỗi.
Narratorial Purāṇic voice (context not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: A poor devotee in simple clothes listening with tears of devotion, empty hands yet folded in añjali; beside them, wealthier patrons offer betel and gifts—both accepted, but the poor devotee is shown radiant.
Material inability does not block spiritual merit; sincere bhakti while listening protects one from sin and grants religious fruit.
No; the verse emphasizes the universality of bhakti regardless of wealth or setting.
It references upāyana (offerings like tāmbūla) as customary honors, while affirming that devotion is the essential requirement.