Umā–Maheśvara-saṃvāda: Varṇa-bhraṃśa, Ācāra (Vṛtta), and Karmic Ascent/Decline
अश्वत्थं रोचनां गां च पूजयेद् यो नर: सदा
aśvatthaṃ rocanāṃ gāṃ ca pūjayed yo naraḥ sadā
Sabi ni Bhīṣma: “Ang taong laging sumasamba nang may paggalang sa aśvattha (banal na punong igos), sa rocanā (pinagpipitagang mapalad na sangkap), at sa baka—iniiaayon niya ang asal sa dharma sa pamamagitan ng matatag na pagdakila sa mga itinuturing na sagrado at nagbibigay-buhay.”
भीष्म उवाच
Regular reverence toward traditionally sacred supports of life and auspiciousness—especially the cow and the aśvattha—constitutes a practical expression of dharma, cultivating merit through consistent honoring of what sustains and sanctifies.
In the Anuśāsana Parva’s instruction section, Bhīṣma continues advising on dharma by prescribing specific objects of veneration; here he states that a person who continually honors the aśvattha, rocanā, and the cow follows a dharmic, merit-producing practice.