Adhyāya 57: Tapas–Dāna Phala
On the Fruits of Austerity and Giving
तत्र दिव्यानभिप्रायान् ददर्श कुशिकस्तदा । पर्वतान् रूप्यसानूंश्व नलिनीश्व सपड़कजा:
tatra divyān abhiprāyān dadarśa kuśikas tadā | parvatān rūpyasānūṁś ca nalinīś ca sapaṅkajāḥ ||
সেই ঠাইত তেতিয়া কুশিকে দিব্য অভিপ্ৰায় সূচক বিস্ময়কৰ দৃশ্য দেখিলে—ৰূপালী ঢালযুক্ত পৰ্বত, আৰু পদ্ম-নীলউৎপলৰে ভৰা সৰোবৰ; যেন সেই স্থান মঙ্গলময় আৰু উচ্চ লক্ষ্যলৈ মন টানি নিয়ে।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights how a purified seeker’s journey is marked by auspicious, elevating perceptions—natural beauty becomes a signpost that turns the mind toward higher purpose (abhiprāya) and supports dharmic, ascetic aspiration.
Bhīṣma describes Kuśika arriving at a remarkable region and witnessing extraordinary scenery: mountains with silvery ridges and lotus-filled lakes, indicating a sacred or spiritually charged landscape.