Mahādāna-prakaraṇa (The Doctrine of Great Gifts): Suvarṇa–Go–Bhūmi and Tulā-dāna
यत्कृत्वा मुच्यते पापैर्वधबंधकृतोद्भवैः । तुलादानं महत्पुण्यं सर्वपापक्षयंकरम्
yatkṛtvā mucyate pāpairvadhabaṃdhakṛtodbhavaiḥ | tulādānaṃ mahatpuṇyaṃ sarvapāpakṣayaṃkaram
行此法者,便能解脱由杀害、囚禁等行为所生之罪。图拉布施(tulā-dāna,按重量施舍)为大功德,能灭尽一切罪业。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Uma Samhita teachings to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that sincere, dharmic charity—especially tulā-dāna—functions as a powerful prāyaścitta that burns sinful karma, supporting inner purification and readiness for Shiva’s grace (anugraha).
In Shaiva practice, dāna is offered as an act of devotion to Saguna Shiva (often alongside Linga worship), expressing surrender and ethical transformation—key supports for receiving Shiva’s purifying presence.
The verse points to tulā-dāna (donating goods—such as gold, grains, or essentials—equal to one’s weight), ideally done with Shiva-bhakti, purity of intent, and remembrance of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).