Gopradāna-phalasaṃprāpti: Nāciketa’s Vision of Vaivasvata’s Realms (गोप्रदानफलसम्प्राप्तिः — नाचिकेतोपाख्यानम्)
नीरजातश्न भगवान् सोमो ग्रहगणेश्वर: । अमृतं च सुधा चैव स्वाहा चैव स्वधा तथा
bhīṣma uvāca | nīrājātaś ca bhagavān somo grahagaṇeśvaraḥ | amṛtaṃ ca sudhā caiva svāhā caiva svadhā tathā |
Wika ni Bhishma: “Ang kagalang-galang na Soma—panginoon sa hanay ng mga katawang-langit—ay isinilang mula sa tubig. Mula rin sa tubig sumibol ang amṛta at sudhā, at ang mga banal na bigkas na svāhā at svadhā. Kaya’t pinupuri ang tubig bilang sinaunang pinagmulan na nagtataguyod sa kaayusan ng ritwal at nagpapalusog sa buhay.”
भीष्म उवाच
Water is presented as a primordial source: it gives rise to Soma (the Moon) and to key ritual and life-sustaining principles (amṛta/sudhā and the utterances svāhā/svadhā), implying that honoring and protecting water supports both cosmic order and dharma.
In Bhishma’s instruction to Yudhishthira within the Anushasana Parva, he enumerates what originates from water, using cosmological and ritual examples to emphasize water’s sanctity and its role in sustaining beings and sacrificial tradition.