गोप्रदानगुणाः तथा कपिलागोविधानम्
Merits of Cow-Gift and the Origin-Account of Kapilā Cows
न त्वेवासां दानमात्र प्रशस्तं पात्र कालो गोविशेषो विधिकश्ष । कालज्ञानं विप्र गवान्तरं हि दुःखं ज्ञातुं पावकादित्यभूतम्
Pitāmaha uvāca: na tvevāsāṁ dānamātraṁ praśastaṁ pātraḥ kālo goviśeṣo vidhikaś ca | kālajñānaṁ vipra gavāntaraṁ hi duḥkhaṁ jñātuṁ pāvakādityabhūtam ||
Dijo Pitāmaha: “No es meramente el acto de dar vacas lo que merece alabanza. Para tal donación han de considerarse el destinatario adecuado, el momento oportuno, una vaca de excelencia conveniente y el rito correcto—junto con el verdadero discernimiento del tiempo. Oh brāhmaṇa, en verdad es difícil conocer las gradaciones entre las vacas y reconocer a un receptor que resplandece como el fuego y el sol.”
पितामह उवाच
Charity is not judged only by the act of giving; its ethical value depends on discernment—choosing a worthy recipient (pātra), an appropriate time (kāla), a gift of genuine quality (go-viśeṣa), and following proper procedure (vidhi).
Bhīṣma (Pitāmaha), instructing on dāna-dharma in the Anuśāsana Parva, explains to a brāhmaṇa interlocutor that go-dāna requires careful evaluation: both the relative excellence of cows and the spiritual stature of the recipient—likened to the brilliance of fire and the sun—are difficult to assess.