एकस्मिन्भोजिते पौत्र भिक्षुके फलमीदृशम् । दातव्यं भिक्षुके चान्नं कुर्य्याद्वै चात्मविक्रयम्
ekasminbhojite pautra bhikṣuke phalamīdṛśam | dātavyaṃ bhikṣuke cānnaṃ kuryyādvai cātmavikrayam
噢,孙儿啊,即便只供养一位行乞的出家人,其福果亦如此广大。因此当以食物布施于比丘,纵使为此须忍受极端艰辛,犹如卖身一般,也当如此行。
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: pautra (grandson)
Scene: A poor pilgrim offers his last food to a bhikṣuka; in the background, he parts with a valued possession to procure food, symbolizing ‘ātma-vikraya’ as extreme renunciation; divine light crowns the act.
Even one act of feeding a mendicant is immensely meritorious; generosity should be pursued wholeheartedly.
The chapter’s setting is Dvārakā, where such dāna is portrayed as exceptionally fruitful.
Give food to a bhikṣu; the verse urges doing so even at great personal cost.