Adhyāya 57: Tapas–Dāna Phala
On the Fruits of Austerity and Giving
इच्छयैष तपोवीर्यादन्यॉललोकान् सृजेदपि । ब्राह्मणा एव जायेरन् पुण्यवाग्बुद्धिकर्मण:
icchayaiva tapovīryād anyān lokān sṛjed api | brāhmaṇā eva jāyeran puṇya-vāg-buddhi-karmaṇaḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「ただ意志するだけで、苦行(タパス)より生じた威力によって、彼は他の世界さえ創り出し得る。しかもその世界には、言葉も理解も行いもすべて清浄で功徳あるブラーフマナのみが生まれるであろう。」
भीष्म उवाच
The verse highlights the extraordinary potency attributed to tapas (austerity): spiritual discipline can become so powerful that it is imagined as capable of world-creation. Ethically, it elevates the ideal of purity in speech, intellect, and action—presented here as the defining excellence of brāhmaṇas.
Bhīṣma, in his instruction on dharma, praises the transformative power of ascetic merit. He describes an idealized outcome of such power: the creation of realms populated by people of exemplary virtue—brāhmaṇas whose words, thoughts, and deeds are all righteous.