Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
ता: पर्वतप्रस्नरवणैरूष्मां मुज्चन्ति भार्गव । पावकेनाधिशयता संतप्तास्तस्य तेजसा
tāḥ parvata-prasravaṇair ūṣmāṃ muñcanti bhārgava | pāvakena adhiśayatā saṃtaptās tasya tejasā ||
ভীষ্মে ক’লে— হে ভাৰ্গৱ! অগ্নিৰ শ্ৰেষ্ঠ শক্তি আৰু তাৰ তেজে তপ্ত হোৱা সেই পানী পৰ্বতৰ ঝৰ্ণাৰূপে নিজৰ উষ্ণতা বাহিৰ কৰে।
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches a principle of causality: powerful forces (here, Agni’s tejas) leave lasting effects, and those effects manifest in the world in observable ways (heat emerging through springs). It frames natural phenomena within a sacred, ordered cosmos.
Bhishma addresses Bhargava and explains that certain waters, having been heated by Agni’s superior fiery energy, discharge that heat through mountain springs—an etiological explanation for warm springs/streams.