Saṃśaptaka-Varūthinī Saṅgrāma — Binding and Counter-Binding (संशप्तक-वरूथिनी-संग्रामः)
तथा सुवर्णशृज्जीणां गोधेनूनां चतुःशतम्
tathā suvarṇaśṛṅgīṇāṃ godhenūnāṃ catuḥśatam
“इसी प्रकार सोने से मढ़े सींगों वाली चार सौ दुधारू गायें भी दी गईं।”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the royal ideal of dāna (generosity): lavish, publicly visible gifts—such as cows with gold-adorned horns—serve as markers of status and are treated as a duty of rulers and nobles, especially in tense wartime contexts where alliances and reputation matter.
Sañjaya continues a list-like description of offerings or gifts, specifying that four hundred milch-cows with gold-adorned horns were included, emphasizing abundance and ceremonial grandeur.