अपरे रुद्रसंकाशा: कीर्तिता ब्रह्मलौकिका: । अपुत्रो लभते पुत्र दरिद्रो लभते धनम्
apare rudrasaṅkāśāḥ kīrtitā brahmalaukikāḥ | aputro labhate putraṁ daridro labhate dhanam ||
Dijo Bhishma: «Hay otros también—sabios cuyo esplendor es como el de Rudra—celebrados como pertenecientes al mundo de Brahmā. La sola recitación y alabanza de ellos se vuelve un medio para alcanzar Brahmaloka; por tal recuerdo, el estéril obtiene un hijo y el pobre obtiene riqueza».
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches the power of reverent remembrance and recitation of exalted sages: praising them is presented as a meritorious act that elevates one toward Brahmaloka and yields worldly and familial well-being, linking devotion and ethical reverence to tangible and spiritual fruits.
In Bhishma’s instruction to Yudhiṣṭhira in the Anuśāsana Parva, he continues listing and extolling great ṛṣis and the benefits of honoring them. This verse functions as a phalaśruti, stating the rewards of reciting their names and praises.