Adhyāya 199: Karma–Jñāna Causality and the Nirguṇa Brahman
Manu’s Instruction
तस्याश्चलायं मया राजन् फलमभ्येत्य याचित: । विकृतेन च मे दत्तं विशुद्धेनान्तरात्मना,राजन! मैंने इसके घर जाकर इससे उसी गोदानका फल माँगा था और विकृतने शुद्ध हृदयसे मुझे वह दे दिया था
tasyāś calāyaṃ mayā rājan phalam abhyetya yācitaḥ | vikṛtena ca me dattaṃ viśuddhenāntarātmanā ||
Ó rei, fui à sua morada e pedi o “fruto” (mérito) daquela doação da vaca. E Vikṛta, com o íntimo purificado, concedeu-mo—de livre vontade e sem engano.
विरूप उवाच
The verse emphasizes that the true 'fruit' (phala) of charity and dharma depends on inner purity and sincerity. A gift given with a clean conscience and honest intention yields genuine merit, and such merit can be spoken of and even 'granted' in narrative contexts as a moral testimony.
Virūpa addresses a king and recounts that he went to Calā’s dwelling to ask for the merit of her cow-gift. Vikṛta, described as inwardly pure, gave that merit to him—showing a relationship between giver, recipient, and the moral power of intention behind the act.