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स्यूमराश्मिर्वाच स्वर्गकामो यजेतेति सतत श्रूयते श्रुति: । फलं प्रकल्प्य पूर्व हि ततो यज्ञ: प्रतायते
syūmarāśmir uvāca: svargakāmo yajeteti satataṁ śrūyate śrutiḥ | phalaṁ prakalpya pūrvaṁ hi tato yajñaḥ pratāyate ||
Syūmarāśmi dit : «On entend sans cesse la Śruti proclamer : “Que celui qui désire le ciel accomplisse le sacrifice.” Ainsi l’homme se représente d’abord le fruit—le ciel—puis seulement il met en mouvement le rite sacrificiel.»
कपिल उवाच
The verse highlights that many Vedic sacrifices are commonly undertaken with a prior intention for a specific reward—especially heaven. It points to the ethical issue of motivation: action (yajña) is often driven by desire for phala (result), not merely by disinterested duty.
In the Shanti Parva’s philosophical discussion, the speaker cites a well-known Vedic injunction—‘one who desires heaven should sacrifice’—to explain how ritual practice typically begins: first the sacrificer mentally fixes the desired fruit, and then the ritual is initiated.