Karma-Phala Rahasya and the Ethics of Dāna (कर्मफल-रहस्यं दानधर्मश्च)
वाहनानि च यानानि योगात्मनि तपोधने । अग्नीनुपशयानस्य राज्ञ: पौरुषमेव च
bhīṣma uvāca | vāhanāni ca yānāni yogātmani tapodhane | agnīn upaśayānasya rājñaḥ pauruṣam eva ca |
भीष्म म्हणाले—ज्याचे चित्त योगात स्थिर आहे असा तपोधन पुढील जन्मी उत्तम वाहने व याने प्राप्त करतो; आणि जो राजा पवित्र अग्नींची उपासना व परिचर्या करतो, त्याला दुसऱ्या जन्मी पौरुष—वीर्य व पराक्रम—मिळतो.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches that specific dharmic disciplines yield corresponding fruits across births: yogic inner steadiness and tapas lead to refined worldly supports (good conveyances), while faithful service of the sacred fires—especially as a king’s duty—cultivates pauruṣa, i.e., valor and strength of character, in a future life.
Within Bhishma’s instruction on dharma and the results of righteous conduct, he enumerates karmic outcomes: he contrasts the merit of a yoga-established ascetic with that of a king devoted to fire-worship, assigning each a distinct reward in a subsequent birth.