Chapter 84: Brahmā’s Counsel on Tāraka, the Search for Agni, and the Genesis of Skanda
Kārttikeya
व्यासजी बोले--बेटा! गौएँ सम्पूर्ण भूतोंकी प्रतिष्ठा हैं। गौएँ परम आश्रय हैं। गौएँ पुण्यमयी एवं पवित्र होती हैं तथा गोधन सबको पवित्र करनेवाला है ।।
vyāsa uvāca—putra! gāvaḥ samasta-bhūtānāṃ pratiṣṭhāḥ. gāvaḥ paramāśrayāḥ. gāvaḥ puṇyamayyāḥ pavitrāś ca; godhanaṃ sarvaṃ pavitrīkaroti. pūrvam āsan na-śṛṅgā vai gāva iti anuśuśrumaḥ. śṛṅgārthe samupāsanta tāḥ kila prabhum avyayam brahmāṇam.
Vyasa dit : « Mon fils, les vaches sont le fondement de tous les êtres. Elles sont le refuge suprême. Les vaches sont méritoires et pures, et la richesse en bétail purifie tous. Nous avons entendu qu’autrefois, les vaches étaient réellement sans cornes. Désireuses d’en obtenir, dit-on, elles adorèrent le Seigneur impérissable, Brahmā. »
व्यास उवाच
The verse elevates the cow as a dharmic support of life—symbolizing sustenance, purity, and merit—and presents cattle-wealth (godhana) as socially and ritually purifying. It also frames divine worship (upāsanā) as a means to obtain legitimate needs, linking prosperity and protection to reverence for cosmic order.
Vyāsa instructs his listener by praising cows as the refuge and foundation of beings, then introduces a traditional account: in ancient times cows were hornless and, desiring horns, worshipped the imperishable Lord Brahmā to obtain them.