Gopradāna-phalasaṃprāpti: Nāciketa’s Vision of Vaivasvata’s Realms (गोप्रदानफलसम्प्राप्तिः — नाचिकेतोपाख्यानम्)
तच्च दद्यान्नरो नित्यं यदीच्छेद् भूतिमात्मन:
tac ca dadyān naro nityaṁ yad icched bhūtim ātmanaḥ |
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Ang taong naghahangad ng sariling kapakanan ay dapat magbigay ng tubig bilang kawanggawa araw-araw. Ang handog na tubig ay sinasabing nagpaparami ng kasaganaan, dangal, at haba ng buhay sa mundong ito. O anak ni Kuntī, ang nagbibigay ng tubig ay laging nakahihigit maging sa kanyang mga kaaway.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches that daily charity—specifically giving water—is a simple, universally accessible dharmic act that promotes one’s welfare, increasing prosperity, reputation, and longevity, and confers moral and social superiority even over adversaries.
In Anushasana Parva, Bhishma instructs a Pandava (addressed as ‘son of Kunti’) on duties and virtues. Here he recommends the regular practice of jaladāna, presenting it as a powerful, practical form of charity with tangible and spiritual benefits.