कुरुवंशप्रश्नः—दुःषन्तस्य राजधर्मवर्णनम्
Kuru Lineage Inquiry and the Portrait of King Duḥṣanta’s Rule
शृण्वज्छाद्ध: पुण्यशील: श्रावयंश्वेदमद्भुतम् । नर: फलमवाप्रोति राजसूयाश्ब॒मेधयो:,जो पुण्यात्मा मनुष्य श्रद्धापूर्वक इस अद्भुत इतिहासको सुनता और सुनाता है, वह राजसूय तथा अश्वमेध यज्ञका फल पाता है
śṛṇvan śrāddhaḥ puṇyaśīlaḥ śrāvayaṃś cेदam adbhutam | naraḥ phalam avāpnoti rājasūyāśvamedhayoḥ ||
قال فايشَمبايانا: «من كان ذا سيرة صالحة، واستمع إلى هذا التاريخ المقدّس العجيب بإيمان، ثم تلاه للناس أيضًا، نال ثوابًا يعادل ثواب قرباني رَاجَسُويا وأَشْوَمِيدْها.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Faithful listening to, and conscientious recitation of, a dharmic sacred history is itself a high religious act; it yields merit comparable to the greatest royal sacrifices (Rājasūya and Aśvamedha), emphasizing inner devotion and ethical transmission over mere ritual grandeur.
The narrator Vaiśampāyana states a phalaśruti (statement of benefits): he declares the spiritual reward for those who hear this wondrous account and also make others hear it, thereby encouraging attentive reception and responsible teaching of the epic.