मार्कंडेय उवाच । अग्निहोत्रफला वेदाः शीलवृत्तफलं श्रुतम् । रतिपुत्रफला दारा दत्तभुक्तफलं धनम्
mārkaṃḍeya uvāca | agnihotraphalā vedāḥ śīlavṛttaphalaṃ śrutam | ratiputraphalā dārā dattabhuktaphalaṃ dhanam
قال ماركاندييا: «تُثمر الفيدا حين تكتمل في الأَغْنِيهوترا (قربان النار). ويثمر العلم حين يكتمل في حسن الخُلُق والاستقامة. وتُثمر الحياة الزوجية في المحبة وذريةٍ صالحة. وتُثمر الثروة حين تُنتفع بها على وجهٍ قويم وتُبذل أيضًا صدقةً وعطاءً.»
Mārkaṇḍeya
Listener: Śaunaka-group (frame implied)
Scene: The sage delivers a four-part teaching; behind him appear emblematic tableaux: a sacred fire altar (Agnihotra), a figure embodying good conduct, a harmonious couple with a child, and a donor offering gifts to a worthy recipient.
True ‘success’ is dharmic fruition: ritual grounded in Veda, learning expressed as virtue, family life as love and progeny, and wealth as charity plus rightful enjoyment.
No named site; it is a universal dharma teaching embedded within the tīrtha-māhātmya narrative.
Agnihotra is highlighted as the practical fruit of Vedic adherence; dāna (giving) is prescribed as the fruit of wealth.