Nakula’s Declaration and the Uñchavṛtti Brāhmaṇa’s Superior Merit (Āśvamedhika Parva, Adhyāya 92)
अद्येह स्वर्णमभ्येतु यच्चान्यद् वसु किंचन
adyeha svarṇam abhyetu yac cānyad vasu kiñcana
Vaiśampāyana dit : « Que l’or vienne ici aujourd’hui, ainsi que toute autre richesse, quelle qu’elle soit. »
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Wealth is portrayed as a means to accomplish an immediate obligation—often ritual or charitable—highlighting the ethical idea that resources gain value when directed toward dharma and timely responsibility.
The narrator Vaiśampāyana reports a command/request that gold and any other valuables be brought at once, indicating preparations for a significant undertaking where material provisions are required.