Adhyāya 60: Dāna vs. Yajña—Royal Giving, Protection, and Karmic Share
शय्यासनानि यानानि योगयुक्ते तपोधने । अन्निप्रवेशे नियतं ब्रह्मलोके महीयते
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
śayyāsanāni yānāni yogayukte tapodhane |
agnipraveśe niyataṁ brahmaloke mahīyate ||
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは言った。「苦行に富み、ヨーガにおいて戒律を守る修行者には、寝台や座具、さらには乗り物の安楽さえも現れる。また、定められた作法に従って聖火に入る者(誓願の行として)は、梵天界(ブラフマローカ)において尊ばれ、梵天の世界で高く崇敬される。」
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Disciplined yoga and austerity are presented as sources of both worldly supports (comforts and conveyances) and higher posthumous honor; when a severe act like agnipraveśa is undertaken with proper restraint and rule, it is framed as yielding exalted status in Brahmaloka.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration within the Anuśāsana Parva’s dharma-instructional context, the text lists the fruits of yogic discipline and tapas, culminating in the claim that duly performed agnipraveśa leads to being honored in Brahmā’s realm.