उपवासफलात्मकविधिः — Upavāsa as Yajña-Equivalent Merit
Angiras Teaching
वीणानां वल्लकीनां च वेणूनां च विशाम्पते । सुघोषैर्मधुरै: शब्द: सुप्त: स प्रतिबोध्यते
vīṇānāṁ vallakīnām ca veṇūnāṁ ca viśāmpate | sughoṣair madhuraiḥ śabdaḥ suptaḥ sa pratibodhyate prajānātha ||
ອັງຄິຣະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ໂອ ຈອມເຈົ້າແຫ່ງປະຊາຊົນ, ໂອ ຜູ້ປົກຄອງມະນຸດ! ດ້ວຍສຽງຫວານລະມຸນ ແລະກັງວານອັນນ່າຟັງ ຂອງ vīṇā, vallakī ແລະ veṇu, ຜູ້ທີ່ນອນຫຼັບນັ້ນຖືກປຸກຂຶ້ນຢ່າງອ່ອນໂຍນ.»
अंगियरा उवाच
The verse suggests that the fruits of merit are experienced as harmony and auspiciousness: even awakening occurs through sweet, well-ordered sounds. It implies that righteous living culminates in refined, non-violent, uplifting experiences rather than harsh disturbance.
Aṅgiras addresses a ruler and describes a person being awakened from sleep by the melodious sounds of musical instruments—vīṇā, vallakī, and flute—evoking the atmosphere of celestial enjoyment that accompanies the reward of virtue.