Adhyāya 9: Pratiśruta-Dāna
The Duty to Fulfill Promised Gifts
स एव हि यदा तुष्टो वचसा प्रतिनन्दति । भवत्यगदसंकाशो विषये तस्य भारत
sa eva hi yadā tuṣṭo vacasā pratinandati | bhavaty agada-saṅkāśo viṣaye tasya bhārata ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “O Bhārata! Ang mismong Brāhmaṇa na iyon, kapag nasiyahan sa pagkakatupad ng pag-asa at sa nararapat na paggalang, at tumugon sa mga salitang pagsang-ayon—nagbibigay ng pagpapala sa hari—siya’y nagiging parang manggagamot para sa kaharian: isang presensiyang nagpapagaling at nag-iingat sa kagalingan ng lupain.”
भीष्म उवाच
A ruler’s welfare is strengthened when he properly honors worthy Brahmins and receives their sincere, pleased approval and blessing; such goodwill functions like medicine for the kingdom—preventing and curing social and moral disorders.
Bhishma, instructing Yudhiṣṭhira, describes the moment when a Brahmin—content with the king’s fulfillment of expectations and proper respect—responds with approving words and blessings; Bhishma likens that Brahmin’s satisfied benediction to a physician’s healing influence upon the king’s realm.