Umā’s Inquiry and the Manifestation of the Third Eye (उमा–प्रश्नः तृतीयनेत्रोत्पत्तिः)
यश्चेदं पाण्डवाख्यानं पठेत् पर्वणि पर्वणि । स देवलोकं सम्प्राप्य नन्दने स सुखी वसेत्
yaś cedaṃ pāṇḍavākhyānaṃ paṭhet parvaṇi parvaṇi | sa devalokaṃ samprāpya nandane sa sukhī vaset |
ビーシュマは言った。「パーンドゥの子よ、あらゆるパルヴァン(祭日・聖なる折)ごとに、このパーンダヴァの物語を誦し読む者は天界に至る。かくしてインドラの天苑ナンダナに到れば、そこで幸福に住まうであろう。」
भीष्म उवाच
Regular recitation of the Pāṇḍavas’ story is presented as a dharmic practice that generates puṇya, culminating in a blessed destiny—attainment of devaloka and joyful residence in Indra’s Nandana grove.
Bhīṣma concludes with a phalaśruti-style assurance: he states the spiritual reward for one who repeatedly reads/recites this Pāṇḍava narrative on each parvan (sacred occasion), promising heavenly attainment and happiness in Nandana.