Gavāṃ Māhātmya — Go-dāna, Yajña-ādhāra, and Goloka
Brahmā–Indra–Surabhi Itihāsa
दृतिकण्ठमनड्वाहं सर्वरत्नैरलंकृतम् । दत्त्वा प्रजापतेलोकान् विशोक: प्रतिपद्यते
dhrtikaṇṭham anaḍvāhaṃ sarvaratnair alaṅkṛtam | dattvā prajāpate lokān viśokaḥ pratipadyate ||
যি মানুহে লটকা গলকম্বলযুক্ত আৰু গাড়ীৰ বোজা বহন কৰিব পৰা শক্তিশালী ষাঁড়ক সকলো ৰত্নে অলংকৃত কৰি ব্ৰাহ্মণক দান কৰে, সি শোকমুক্ত হৈ প্ৰজাপতিৰ লোক লাভ কৰে।
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Dharmic giving (dāna), especially a valuable and practically useful gift offered to a worthy recipient (a brāhmaṇa), yields spiritual merit: the donor attains Prajāpati’s realms and becomes free from sorrow.
Vasiṣṭha is enumerating the fruits of specific charitable acts. Here he describes gifting a strong draught-bull, richly ornamented with jewels, and states the resulting reward—access to Prajāpati’s worlds and the cessation of grief.