श्रद्धया पात्रमासाद्य यत्किंचिद्दीयते वसु । देशे काले च विधिना तदानंत्याय कल्पते
śraddhayā pātramāsādya yatkiṃciddīyate vasu | deśe kāle ca vidhinā tadānaṃtyāya kalpate
凡所施与之财物——纵然微少——若以信心奉献给堪受者,并依正法之仪轨、处所与时机而行,便成就导向无尽功德的布施。
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: On a Kāśī ghat after bathing, a pilgrim offers a small coin/cloth with reverence to a worthy recipient (a learned brāhmaṇa or needy devotee), with temple spires and Gaṅgā behind—emphasizing intention over quantity.
The value of a gift lies in faith, worthiness, and right context—small offerings can yield inexhaustible merit when done properly.
Within Kāśī’s teaching framework, dāna is presented as a key practice that amplifies the spiritual fruit of living or visiting Vārāṇasī.
Dāna-vidhi: give with śraddhā to a pātra, observing proper place (deśa), time (kāla), and procedure (vidhi).