Go-mahātmyam: Pavitrāṇāṃ Pavitraṃ
Cows and Ghee as Supreme Purifiers
नामृतेनामृतं पीतं वत्सपीता न वत्सला | इमॉल्लोकान् भरिष्यन्ति हविषा प्रस्नरवेण च
nāmṛtenāmṛtaṃ pītaṃ vatsapītā na vatsalā | imāṁl lokān bhariṣyanti haviṣā prasnaraveṇa ca ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “Kung wala ang tunay na ‘amṛta’ ng wastong asal, ang iniinom ay hindi nektar; at ang baka na hinahayaang sumuso ang guya ay hindi dahil doon ay tunay nang mapagmahal. Sa pamamagitan ng mga handog na pangyajña (havis) at ng wastong banal na pagbigkas (panawagan/awit ng ritwal) napapanatili ang mga daigdig na ito.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma distinguishes mere appearance from genuine substance: something is not truly ‘amṛta’ just because it is called or consumed as such, and affection is not proved by a single outward act. The stability of the worlds is linked to dharmic order expressed through yajña—offerings (havis) and their proper sacred recitation.
In Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma continues instructing Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma. Here he uses compact analogies (amṛta and the cow-calf image) to emphasize discernment and then points to the sustaining role of ritual duty—oblations and the accompanying sacred utterance.