Adhyāya 64 — Omens, Conch Signals, and Arjuna’s Assault on the Elephant Division
तेषु यज्ञेष्वम्बरीषो दक्षिणामत्यकालयत् | राज्ञां शतसहस्राणि दश प्रयुतयाजिनाम्,उन यज्ञोंमें राजा अम्बरीषने दस लाख यज्ञकर्ता ब्राह्मणोंको दक्षिणाके रूपमें दस लाख राजाओंको ही दे दिया था
teṣu yajñeṣv ambarīṣo dakṣiṇām aty akālayat | rājñāṁ śata-sahasrāṇi daśa prayuta-yājinām ||
সেই যজ্ঞসমূহত অম্বৰীষে আশ্চৰ্য দাক্ষিণা নিৰ্ধাৰণ কৰিলে—দশ লক্ষ যজ্ঞ সম্পন্ন কৰা ব্ৰাহ্মণসকলক দাক্ষিণা হিচাপে দশ লক্ষ ৰজাকেই দান কৰিলে।
नारद उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic generosity in the context of yajña: a righteous patron must honor sacred labor with fitting dakṣiṇā, even to an extraordinary degree, showing that power and wealth are meant to serve religious and ethical obligations.
Nārada recounts a traditional exemplum about King Ambarīṣa’s immense sacrificial gifts: during certain sacrifices, he provided an astonishing dakṣiṇā—so vast that it is described as giving vast numbers of kings to the sacrificer-Brahmins—emphasizing the scale of royal patronage and merit-making.