गोशकृन्माहात्म्य-प्रश्नः (On the Merit of Cow-Dung and the Abode of Śrī) / Inquiry into the Sanctity of Cow-Dung
गा वै पश्याम्यहं नित्यं गाव: पश्यन्तु मां सदा । गावो<स्माकं वयं तासां यतो गावस्ततो वयम्
gā vai paśyāmy ahaṁ nityaṁ gāvaḥ paśyantu māṁ sadā | gāvo ’smākaṁ vayaṁ tāsāṁ yato gāvas tato vayam ||
Bhishma said: “May I behold the cows every day, and may the cows always look upon me with gracious favor. The cows are ours, and we belong to them; wherever the cows dwell, there we too should dwell.”
भीष्म उवाच
The verse expresses reverence and ethical responsibility toward cows: one should seek their auspicious sight and extend protection and care, recognizing a reciprocal bond—humans depend on cows and therefore owe them guardianship and respectful proximity.
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma (Anushasana Parva), he voices a benediction and vow-like sentiment centered on cows—wishing constant darśana of them and their favorable regard—underscoring their sanctity and the duty to remain aligned with their welfare.