युधिष्ठिरस्य अर्जुनप्रेषण-युक्तिवर्णनम् | Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rationale for Sending Arjuna and Request to Dhaumya
पुण्डरीकमवाप्नोति कुलं चैव समुद्धरेत् । उष्यैकां रजनीं तत्र गोसहस्रफलं लभेत्,ऐसा करनेवाला मनुष्य पुण्डरीकयज्ञका फल पाता और अपने कुलका उद्धार कर देता है। वहाँ एक रात निवास करनेसे सहस्र गोदानका फल मिलता है
puṇḍarīkam avāpnoti kulaṃ caiva samuddharet | uṣy ekāṃ rajanīṃ tatra go-sahasra-phalaṃ labhet ||
この行をなす者は、プンダリーカ祭(Puṇḍarīka-yajña)に等しい功徳を得、さらに一族をも救い上げる。加えて、そこに一夜とどまるだけで、千頭の牛を施すに等しい果報を得る。
घुलस्त्य उवाच
A disciplined religious act—especially in a sacred place—can yield great merit, comparable to major sacrifices and large-scale charity, and its ethical-spiritual benefit is portrayed as extending to one’s lineage (kula), not merely the individual.
A speaker (here attributed as “Ghulasṭya”) is describing the greatness (māhātmya) of a sacred observance or location: performing the prescribed act grants the fruit of the Puṇḍarīka sacrifice, uplifts one’s family line, and even a single night’s stay there equals the merit of donating a thousand cows.