Adhyāya 64: Dāna-prakāra—Suvarṇa, Pānīya-dāna, Ghṛta-dāna, and Upakaraṇa-dāna
Utility Gifts
यदा परिनिषिच्येत निहितो वै यथाविधि । तदा राजा महायज्ञैर्यजेत बहुदक्षिणै:,जब राजाका विधिपूर्वक राज्याभिषेक हो जाय और वह राज्यासनपर बैठ जाय तब राजा बहुत-सी दक्षिणाओंसे युक्त महान् यज्ञका अनुष्ठान करे
yadā pariniṣicyeta nihito vai yathāvidhi | tadā rājā mahāyajñair yajeta bahu-dakṣiṇaiḥ ||
ビーシュマは言った。「王が定められた作法に従って正しく灌頂(即位の聖別)を受け、しかるべく王座に据えられたなら、そのときこそ多くのダクシナー(dakṣiṇā、祭官への贈与)を伴う大供犠を行うべきである。かくして王権は、ただの力ではなく、正しい儀礼の秩序と惜しみない施与によってダルマに根ざす。」
भीष्म उवाच
A king’s rule should begin with proper consecration and lawful installation, and be sustained by dharmic action—especially the performance of major sacrifices and generous giving (dakṣiṇā). Authority is presented as legitimate when aligned with prescribed rites and public-spirited generosity.
Bhishma is instructing on rājadharma (the duties of kings). He describes the proper sequence after accession: once the king has undergone the formal abhiṣeka and taken the throne according to rule, he should undertake great sacrificial rites and distribute ample gifts to the ritual specialists.