राज्ञोऽभिषेकः, अराजकदोषः, दण्डधारणस्य आवश्यकता
Royal Consecration, the Fault of Kinglessness, and the Necessity of Enforcement
वानप्रस्थेषु विप्रेषु त्रैविद्येषु च भारत । प्रयच्छतो<र्थात् विपुलान् वन्याश्रमपदं भवेत्
vānaprastheṣu vipreṣu traividyeṣu ca bhārata | prayacchato 'rthāt vipulān vanyāśramapadaṃ bhavet ||
Bhīṣma said: O Bhārata, one who bestows abundant wealth upon brāhmaṇas living the vānaprastha life and upon those learned in the three Vedas attains the merit and spiritual standing associated with the vānaprastha-āśrama. The teaching emphasizes that supporting disciplined forest-dwelling ascetics and Vedic learning is itself a dharmic act that yields the fruit of that austere stage of life.
भीष्म उवाच
Generous giving to disciplined brāhmaṇas—especially vānaprasthas—and to scholars of the three Vedas yields the same religious merit as practicing the vānaprastha stage oneself; supporting ascetic discipline and Vedic knowledge is a direct form of dharma.
In the Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma, Bhīṣma continues advising Yudhiṣṭhira about the fruits of various righteous acts, here specifying the merit gained by donating abundant wealth to forest-dwelling brāhmaṇas and Vedic experts.