Go-dāna-stuti and Ghṛta-Japa
Praise of cow-gift and ghee-centered recitation
आद्ानं च प्रयुड्जीत समंगे बहुलेति च । प्रविश्य च गवां मध्यमिमां श्रुतिमुदाहरेत्
Bhīṣma uvāca |
Ādānaṃ ca prayuñjīta samaṅge bahuleti ca |
Praviśya ca gavāṃ madhyam imāṃ śrutim udāharet ||
Dijo Bhishma: «Que el donante cumpla las observancias prescritas y, dirigiéndose a la vaca con las palabras “¡Oh Samaṅgā, oh Bahulā!”, entre luego en medio del rebaño y recite esta sagrada fórmula védica». Así se establece el go-dāna como un rito de disciplina, reverencia y pureza de intención.
भीष्म उवाच
Charity is not merely transfer of property; it is a dharmic act requiring discipline, respectful address, and correct ritual speech. The verse stresses purity and propriety in giving—especially in go-dāna—so that the gift becomes sanctified and ethically meaningful.
Bhishma is instructing Yudhiṣṭhira on the procedure of cow-gift. The donor is told to address the cow with specific epithets (‘Samaṅgā, Bahulā’), enter among the herd, and then recite a prescribed śruti/mantra as part of the formal donation rite.