अहन्यहनि यो दद्यात् कपिलां द्वादशी: समा: । मासि मासि च सत्रेण यो यजेत सदा नर:,जो मनुष्य बारह वर्षोतक प्रतिदिन एक-एक कपिला गौका दान करता है, हर महीनेमें निरन्तर सत्रयाग चलाता और ज्येष्ठपुष्कर तीर्थमें जाकर एक लाख गोदान करता है, उसके धर्मका फल उस मनुष्यके बराबर नहीं हो सकता, जिसके द्वारा की हुई सेवासे अतिथि संतुष्ट हो जाता है
bhīṣma uvāca | ahany ahani yo dadyāt kapilāṁ dvādaśīḥ samāḥ | māsi māsi ca satreṇa yo yajeta sadā naraḥ |
Bhishma said: Even if a man were to give, day after day, a tawny cow in charity for twelve full years, and even if month after month he were to keep up an unbroken sacrificial session, still the merit of such religious acts cannot equal the fruit gained by that person through whose service a guest is truly satisfied.
भीष्म उवाच
That sincere service and hospitality which truly satisfies a guest yields a higher ethical and spiritual fruit than even immense, long-term charity (like daily cow-gifts for twelve years) or continuous sacrificial performances.
Bhishma is instructing on dharma and comparing the merit of grand ritual acts and donations with the merit of atithi-seva, emphasizing that lived compassion and respectful care for guests is superior.