Nṛga-upākhyāna: Brāhmaṇa-sva and the Consequence of Misappropriated Gift-Cattle (कृकलास-रूपे नृगोपाख्यानम्)
तस्मान्महेश्वरो देवस्तपस्ताभि: सहास्थित: । अनघ! इसके बाद मैं तुम्हें गोदानका माहात्म्य बताऊँगा। गौएँ समस्त तपस्वियोंसे बढ़कर हैं; इसलिये भगवान् शंकरने गौओंके साथ रहकर तप किया था
tasmān maheśvaro devas tapastābhiḥ saha āsthitaḥ | anagha! ito 'haṃ te godānasya māhātmyaṃ vakṣyāmi | gāvaḥ samasta-tapasvibhyo 'dhikāḥ; tasmād bhagavān śaṅkaro gābhiḥ saha sthitvā tapaś cacāra |
ビーシュマは言った。「それゆえ偉大なる主、神マヘーシュヴァラは、あの牛たちと共に在して苦行に励まれた。おお無垢なる者よ、この後、我は牛施(ゴーダーナ)の大いなる功徳を汝に語ろう。牛はあらゆる苦行者にも勝る。ゆえに主シャンカラ自ら、牛の傍らに住して苦行を修されたのである。」
भीष्म उवाच
The passage elevates go-dāna (the gifting of cows) as a highly meritorious dharmic act, portraying cows as spiritually significant—so much so that even Śiva is said to have practiced austerity in their company. The ethical thrust is that reverence and generosity toward life-sustaining beings is a powerful form of dharma.
Bhīṣma, continuing his instruction on dharma, transitions to a new topic: he announces that he will now explain the māhātmya (sacred greatness) of cow-gifting. To underscore its importance, he cites the example of Maheśvara/Śaṅkara (Śiva) performing tapas while staying with cows.