नियोगप्रसङ्गः — The Niyoga Episode: Births of Dhṛtarāṣṭra, Pāṇḍu, and Vidura
ऋषेस्तस्य वरारोहे यस्येदं वनमुत्तमम् | अस्या: क्षीरं पिबेन्मर्त्य: स्वादु यो वै सुमध्यमे
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
ṛṣes tasya varārohe yasyedaṃ vanam uttamam |
asyāḥ kṣīraṃ pibed martyaḥ svādu yo vai sumadhyame ||
Waiśampāyana berkata: “Wahai wanita berpinggul elok, hutan utama ini milik sang resi itu. Wahai yang berpinggang ramping, siapa pun manusia yang meminum susu manis sapi ini akan hidup sepuluh ribu tahun, dan masa mudanya akan tetap teguh sepanjang itu.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the sanctity of a sage’s āśrama and possessions: extraordinary benefits (like longevity) are linked to sacred beings and their domains, implying that desire for such boons must be governed by restraint and respect for dharma.
A speaker identifies the forest as belonging to a particular sage and states that the cow associated with that place has sweet milk granting a mortal ten thousand years of life with sustained youth—setting up the temptation and ensuing ethical tension around obtaining such a miraculous resource.