दानफलप्रकरणम् — उपानहदानं, तिलदानं, भूमिदानं, गोदानं, अन्नदानं च
Gifts and Their Stated Results: Footwear, Sesame, Land, Cows, and Food
य एतां विदुषे दद्यात् पृथिवीं पृथिवीपति: । पृथिव्यामेतदिष्टं स राजा राज्यमितो व्रजेत्
ya etāṁ viduṣe dadyāt pṛthivīṁ pṛthivīpatiḥ | pṛthivyām etad iṣṭaṁ sa rājā rājyam ito vrajet ||
Disse Bhīṣma: Se um senhor da terra oferecesse esta mesma terra a um destinatário erudito, então esse rei—porque esta dádiva é tida como a mais querida sobre a terra—partiria daqui tendo alcançado (de novo) a sua realeza. O ensinamento ressalta o mérito extraordinário de doar terras a um brāhmaṇa digno e instruído e a crença dhármica de que tal generosidade restaura a prosperidade e a soberania legítima.
भीष्म उवाच
The verse teaches that donating land (pṛthivīdāna) to a truly learned and worthy recipient is among the most cherished gifts in the world and is believed to yield powerful merit—so powerful that it can restore a king’s prosperity and sovereignty.
Bhishma, instructing on dharma and gifts, states a rule of merit: when a king gives the earth/land to a learned person, that act is especially esteemed and leads the king, upon departing this life, to attain or regain kingship and well-being.