The act of giving Dakshina holds deep symbolic and scriptural weight. Chapter 14 describes Dakshina as the "golden flower" that distributes the fruit of great wealth, placing it on par with essential worship materials like sandalwood and flowers. It is not just a worldly transaction but a means for spiritual progress. The text references the Shruti (Vedas), which states, "Through sacrifice, through giving, through penance," positioning Dakshina as a clear technique for those seeking self-knowledge. Furthermore, the Taittiriya Upanishad is cited to emphasize that giving should always be done with faith to be effective.
What is the scriptural and symbolic significance of giving Dakshina to a saint like Sai Baba?
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