CHARITY
Charity is giving money, time,
and energy for a noble cause.
The Bhagawad Gita states: “It
is charity and not wealth which is important. One shall acquire wealth by
justifiable means. Its fruit shall be charity as well as enjoyment.”
Different sadhanas
(accomplishments) have been prescribed in our scriptures for different ages:
Tapa (Penance) for Kruta (Satya) Yuga, Gnana (Knowledge) for Treta Yuga, Yagna
(Sacrifice) for Dwapara Yuga, and Dana (charity) for Kali Yuga.along with chanting of the holy names of Lord Hari.
The Brihadaranyak Upanishad
says that the Lord Prajapati advised gods, men, and demons by one letter “Da”.
The gods understood by this letter that they should practice “Dama”, i.e.
self-control; the human beings that they should practice “Dana”, i.e. charity;
the demons understood that they practice “Daya”, i.e. compassion.
Thus, to human beings Charity,
or giving, is recommended.
Why Charity?
Charity yields enjoyment in
this world and salvation after death. The act of Charity purifies the heart:
“Whatever you give to others,
give with love and respect. Gifts must be given in abundance, with joy,
humility, and compassion.” (Taittiriya Upanishad 1:11:3).
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