Sāma (Sāntva) and Dāna: The Brāhmaṇa’s Conciliatory Release from a Rākṣasa
“दान देनेवालेको जो पुण्य होता है, वही दान लेनेवालेको भी (यदि वह योग्य अधिकारी है तो) होता है। (क्योंकि दोनों एक दूसरेके उपकारक होते हैं) एक पहियेसे गाड़ी नहीं चलती--प्रतिग्रहीताके बिना दाताका दान सफल नहीं हो सकता।' ऐसी ऋषियोंकी मान्यता है ।।
maitreya uvāca | dāna-dene-vāle ko yo puṇya hotā hai, vahī dāna-lene-vāle ko bhī (yadi vaha yogya adhikārī hai to) hotā hai | (kyoṅki donoṅ eka dūsare ke upakāraka hote haiṅ) eka pahiyā se gāṛī nahīṅ calatī—pratigrahītā ke binā dātā kā dāna saphal nahīṅ ho sakatā | iti ṛṣīṇāṃ mānyatā | yatra vai brāhmaṇāḥ santi śrutavṛttopasaṃhitāḥ | tatra dānaphala-puṇyam iha cāmutra ca āśnute |
弥勒耶说道:施者因布施而得的功德,受者亦同得——只要受者确为贤善合格之人。因为二者互为恩人。车不能凭一轮而行:若无受者,施者之施亦不得圆满。此乃诸仙圣之所共许。凡有博学而行止端正之婆罗门居处——具足圣典之学与正行——其地所起之布施功德,人于此世与彼世皆得受用。
मैत्रेय उवाच
Charity becomes fully fruitful only when there is a worthy recipient; merit belongs not only to the giver but also to the qualified receiver, because both cooperate in completing the act of dharma.
Maitreya articulates a dharma-teaching on dāna: the sages’ doctrine that giving requires proper acceptance, and that gifts offered where learned, well-conducted Brāhmaṇas reside yield merit enjoyed in both this life and the next.