Jayadratha-rakṣā: Conch Signals and Encirclement of Arjuna
Chapter 79
कृतज्ञानां वदान्यानां गुरुशुश्रूषिणामपि । सहस्रदक्षिणानां च या गतिस्तामवाप्रुहि
sañjaya uvāca | kṛtajñānāṁ vadānyānāṁ guruśuśrūṣiṇām api | sahasradakṣiṇānāṁ ca yā gatis tām avāpruhi ||
サンジャヤは言った。「受けた恩を忘れず感謝を知る者、寛大に施す者、師に忠実に仕える者、そして祭祀のダクシナー(謝礼)を幾千と与える者は、いかなる究極の境地に至るのか。私にその行き着く先を告げよ。」
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights classical dharmic virtues—gratitude, generosity, devoted service to one’s teacher, and large-scale charitable giving (dakṣiṇā)—and frames them as causes of a higher ‘gati’ (destiny). It implies that ethical character and reverence for learning/teachers are spiritually consequential, not merely social virtues.
Sanjaya, in the course of reporting and reflecting within the Drona Parva, poses an inquiry about the ultimate destination attained by people distinguished by gratitude, liberality, faithful service to gurus, and lavish ritual/charitable gifts. The line functions as a prompt for a response about the fruits of such conduct.