Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
सुवर्णदाने च मया कथितास्ते गुणा विभो । तस्मात् सुवर्ण विप्रेभ्य: प्रयच्छ ददतां वर
suvarṇadāne ca mayā kathitās te guṇā vibho | tasmāt suvarṇa viprebhyaḥ prayaccha dadatāṃ vara prabho ||
「力ある者よ、黄金の布施に結びつく徳と功徳を、私は汝に説き明かした。ゆえに主よ—施しの中でも最勝なる者よ—今こそ婆羅門たちに黄金を施せ。」
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The verse teaches dāna-dharma: having understood the merits of suvarṇa-dāna (donating gold), one should actually practice it—especially by giving to worthy recipients such as Brahmins—since ethical instruction is meant to culminate in action.
Vasiṣṭha, as the speaker, concludes his praise of the greatness of donating gold and urges the addressed lordly figure to proceed from hearing the teaching to performing the act: to give gold to Brahmins.