गोप्रदानगुणाः तथा कपिलागोविधानम्
Merits of Cow-Gift and the Origin-Account of Kapilā Cows
तावत् प्रदानात् स गवां फलमाप्रोति शाश्वतम् । शतक्रतो! जो एक समय भोजन करके दूसरे समयके बचाये हुए भोजनसे गाय खरीदकर उसका दान करता है
tāvat pradānāt sa gavāṁ phalam āpnoti śāśvatam | śatakrato!
Dijo Bhīṣma: Oh Śatakratu (Indra), mediante la dádiva de vacas el hombre alcanza una recompensa eterna. Incluso quien come una vez y, con el alimento ahorrado de la comida siguiente, compra una vaca y luego la dona, obtiene un mérito imperecedero equivalente al don de tantas vacas como pelos tenga el cuerpo de esa vaca.
पितामह उवाच
The verse teaches that go-dāna (donating a cow) yields enduring, imperishable merit, and that sincere charity arising from personal restraint—saving one’s own food to enable a gift—multiplies the spiritual reward.
Bhīṣma (Pitāmaha), in his discourse on dharma and gifts, addresses Indra (Śatakratu) and praises the extraordinary, lasting fruit of donating cows, including the case of a donor who purchases a cow through self-denial and then gives it away.