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basic article on [[Uma-Sankara Samvada (discussion) on Grhisthadharma]]
 
basic article on [[Uma-Sankara Samvada (discussion) on Grhisthadharma]]
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basic article on [[dadasvannam yudhisthira
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basic article on [[अन्नम बहु कुर्विता]]
Greatness of Food and the Giving of Food
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dadasvannam dadasvannam dadasvannam yudhisthira
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"Give food! Give food! Give food!" Thus spake Srikrsna to Yudhisthira,
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while advising him on dana, the discipline of giving, in the
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Bhavisyapurana.1
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The Bhavisyapurana is probably recounting the conversation
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that takes place in the Mahabharata between Srikrsna and Yudhisthira
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at the culmination of the asvamedhayajha undertaken by the
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latter after the victory in the war. Before the yajha, Yudhisthira
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along with his brothers, and in the presence of Srikrsna, sits at the
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feet of Bhlsma lying on his bed of arrows, and at his request, the
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grand old man instructs the freshly anointed king of Hastinapura
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on all aspects of dharma. BhTsma's instructions run to about 25,000
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verses, constituting almost a quarter of the epic, and comprising
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two major parvans, the santiparvan and anusasanaparvan of the
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Mahabharata. It is at the end of this great instruction that Bhlsma
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leaves his mortal body, and Krsnadvaipayanavyasa and Srikrsna advise
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the grief-stricken Yudhisthira to undertake asvamedha, the
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yajna of the great kings.
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After performing the asvamedha, and being relieved of the great
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effort and activity that such a yajna involves, Yudhisthira wants to
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be instructed by Snkrsna himself on the intricacies of dharma.
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Srlkrsna's instructions run through another 1,300 verses, constituting
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the vaisnavadharmaparvan in the southern reading of the
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Mahabharata.
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^havisya 4.169.2, p. 526
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GREATNESS OF FOOD AND THE GIVING OF FOOD
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Towards the end of this grand discourse on dharma, Yudhisthira asks Srlkrsna for the essence of the entire teaching of BhTsma:
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bhismavdkyat sarabhutam vada dharmam suresvara?
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To which Srlkrsna replies: annena dhdryate sarvarh jagadetaccara-
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caram... annadah pranado loke pranadah sarvado bhavet. tasmadannam
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visesena datavyam bhutimicchata? "The world, both animate an
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inanimate, is sustained by food... The giver of food is the giver of life and indeed of everything else. Therefore, one who is desirous
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of well-being in this world and beyond should make special
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endeavour to give food."
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This is how Srlkrsna summarizes the monumental teachings of
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BhTsma. It is not for nothing therefore that the Bhavisyapurana
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renders the essence of dharma as conveyed by Srlkrsna in the
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urgendy imperative command: dadasvdnnam dadasvdnnam dadasvdnnam
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yudhisthira.
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basic article on [[The five great Yagyas of Grihasthas (Pancaiva mahayajnah)]]
 
basic article on [[The five great Yagyas of Grihasthas (Pancaiva mahayajnah)]]
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