In this episode, we dive into the timeless tale of the golden mongoose. Yudhistira once performed a grand Yaga, offering countless gifts to Brahmins and the poor, feeling proud of his generosity. But then a mongoose appeared in the yajna shala, declaring that this charity was not as pure as it seemed. The mongoose had half of its body turned golden long ago, when a poor Brahmin family sacrificed their only meal for a hungry guest—who was none other than Dharma Raja himself. That act of selfless giving was so divine that even a touch of their home’s dust turned the mongoose golden. Yet, despite the grandeur of the king’s Yaga, the other half of its body remained unchanged. This story reminds us that true charity lies not in abundance, but in the spirit of selfless sacrifice.