उपवासफलात्मकविधिः — Upavāsa as Yajña-Equivalent Merit
Angiras Teaching
गवामयस्यथ यज्ञस्य फल प्राप्नोति मानव: । नरेश्वर! जो मनुष्य चार दिनोंपर भोजन करता हुआ एक वर्षतक जीवन धारण करता है, उसे गवामय यज्ञका फल प्राप्त होता है
gavāmayasya yathā yajñasya phalaṁ prāpnoti mānavaḥ | nareśvara! yo manuṣyaś catur-dineṣu bhojanaṁ kurvan eka-varṣaṁ yāvat jīvanaṁ dhārayati, sa gavāmaya-yajñasya phalaṁ prāpnoti |
Aṅgiras dit : «Ô roi ! Un homme obtient le même mérite que celui du sacrifice Gavāmaya. Si, durant une année entière, il soutient sa vie en ne prenant de nourriture qu’une fois tous les quatre jours, il reçoit le fruit du yajña Gavāmaya.»
अंगियरा उवाच
Sustained self-restraint and disciplined austerity can yield spiritual merit comparable to major Vedic sacrifices; inner practice is presented as an alternative path to ritual fruit.
The sage Aṅgirā addresses a king and explains a specific austerity—eating only once every four days for a year—stating that it grants the same reward as performing the Gavāmaya sacrifice.