गोमहात्म्य-प्रश्नोत्तरम्
Saudāsa–Vasiṣṭha on the Purifying Power of Cows
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indra uvāca | jānan yo gām apahared vikrīyāccārthakāraṇāt | etad eva vijñātum icchāmi kva nu tasya gatir bhavet ||
Dijo Indra: «Oh, Abuelo venerable, si alguien, a sabiendas, roba la vaca de otro y, movido por el afán de ganancia, incluso la vende, ¿qué destino alcanza tras la muerte? Esto es lo que deseo comprender».
इन्द्र उवाच
The verse frames cow-theft and profiteering from it as a grave ethical breach, prompting inquiry into its karmic and post-mortem consequences; it sets up a dharma-discussion on the sanctity of the cow, the seriousness of theft, and the moral weight of exploiting sacred or socially vital property.
Indra addresses the Grandsire (within the Anuśāsana-parvan’s instruction setting) and asks a pointed question: if a person knowingly steals someone else’s cow and sells it for money, what destiny awaits him in the next world—inviting an authoritative dharma-based reply.