Jīva-yonis (84 Lakhs), Rarity of Human Birth, Sense-Restraint, Craving, and Śraddhā-based Dharma
तदीदृशं परिज्ञाय धर्मार्थे दीयते धनम् / धनेन धार्यते धर्मः श्रद्धापूतेन चेतसा
tadīdṛśaṃ parijñāya dharmārthe dīyate dhanam / dhanena dhāryate dharmaḥ śraddhāpūtena cetasā
既知受者如是贤善,当为护持法(dharma)而施财;因为当心以信(śraddhā)净化时,法由财物得以维系。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Wealth should be given for dharma to worthy recipients; shraddha-purified intention makes wealth a vehicle sustaining dharma.
Vedantic Theme: Antahkarana-shuddhi (purification of mind) through shraddha and dana; karma-yoga orientation (right intention).
Application: Practice mindful giving: verify integrity/need, give without vanity, cultivate faith and sincerity; treat giving as spiritual discipline.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: charitable/ritual context (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dana with shraddha and patra selection as recurring criteria for fruitfulness
This verse states that wealth should be given specifically for dharma, because dharma is practically upheld through resources offered with sincere faith.
Yes. It says one should give after properly understanding the person as “tadīdṛśa” (of such a worthy type), implying discernment in religious giving.
Give resources to genuinely dharmic causes or deserving recipients, and do so with a faith-purified intention rather than for display or ego.