Dāna-vidhi: Pātra-nirṇaya, Go-dāna-mahima, and Rules of Acceptance
ब्रह्मदानसमं पुण्यं प्राप्नोति द्विगुणोन्नतिम् / लोकायतं कुतर्कश्च प्राकृतम्लेच्छभाषितम्
brahmadānasamaṃ puṇyaṃ prāpnoti dviguṇonnatim / lokāyataṃ kutarkaśca prākṛtamlecchabhāṣitam
人得与“梵施”(Brahmadāna,施与圣智)等同之功德,并升至加倍更高之境;而世俗唯物之洛迦耶多(Lokāyata)、乖谬诡辩与以粗鄙外语之言辞,皆当视为使人堕落之事。
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Brahma-dāna (gift of sacred knowledge) yields exalted merit; materialist sophistry and corrupt speech are spiritually degrading.
Vedantic Theme: Satya-vāk (truthful, sāttvika speech) and śāstra-prāmāṇya as supports for inner purification (antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi).
Application: Prioritize teaching/learning and supporting sacred education; avoid cynical materialism, malicious disputation, and degrading speech habits.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Dharma/Ācāra sections): themes of dāna-mahima and satya-vāk; cautions against pāṣaṇḍa/kutarka recur across dharma passages
This verse ranks brahma-dāna—giving sacred knowledge—as a supreme source of merit, capable of producing significant spiritual elevation.
It contrasts spiritual merit with the degrading pull of materialist ideology (Lokāyata) and distorted argumentation (kutarka), implying they obstruct dharmic understanding.
Prioritize learning and sharing authentic spiritual knowledge, practice honest reasoning, and cultivate refined, truthful speech rather than cynical debate or coarse talk.