Adhyāya 57: Tapas–Dāna Phala
On the Fruits of Austerity and Giving
वर्तितं भूगुशार्दूल यन्न दग्धो5स्मि तद् बहु । एष एव वरो मुख्य: प्राप्तो मे भूगुनन्दन
vartitaṁ bhṛguśārdūla yan na dagdho ’smi tad bahu | eṣa eva varo mukhyaḥ prāpto me bhṛgunandana ||
Kuśika disse: “Ó tigre entre os Bhṛgus, o fato de eu ter passado por esta provação e ainda assim não ter sido queimado—isso por si só é uma grande dádiva. Ó alegria dos Bhṛgus, só isto é a bênção suprema que me coube.”
कुशिक उवाच
The verse highlights that moral integrity and inner purity are themselves the highest reward: surviving an ordeal unscathed is valued not merely as a miracle, but as confirmation of righteousness, making that confirmation the ‘foremost boon.’
Kuśika addresses a Bhṛgu-descended sage, stating that he has undergone a severe test (implied to involve fire) and was not burned; he interprets this outcome as the greatest blessing he could receive.