Śāṇḍilī–Sumanā-saṃvāda: Sat-strī-samudācāra and Pati-dharma
Conduct of the Virtuous Wife
तृषितस्तृषिताय त्वं दत्त्वैतद् दर्शन॑ं मम । अजैषीर्महतो लोकान् महायज्ञैरिव प्रभो
tṛṣitas tṛṣitāya tvaṃ dattvaitad darśanaṃ mama | ajaiṣīr mahato lokān mahāyajñair iva prabho ||
قال فياسا: «حين كنتُ مُضنًى بالجوع والعطش، أشبعتني بإعطائي الطعام والماء؛ وأرى ذلك بعينيّ. وبقوة ذلك الثواب، يا مولاي، قد ظفرتَ بعوالم سماوية عظيمة—عوالم لا تُنال عادةً إلا بالقرابين الجليلة.»
व्यास उवाच
Simple, timely charity—especially feeding and giving water to one in need—can yield spiritual merit comparable to (or surpassing) the results of grand sacrificial rites; compassion expressed through direct service is a powerful form of dharma.
Vyāsa addresses a revered person as “prabhu,” recalling that when Vyāsa was afflicted by hunger and thirst, the person gave him food and water. Vyāsa then declares that he can directly perceive the karmic fruit of that act: the recipient has attained victory over great heavenly realms, as though by performing major sacrifices.