Adhyāya 90: Babhruvāhana’s Reception and the Commencement of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Aśvamedha
इत्युक्त्वा तानुपादाय सक्तून् प्रादाद् द्विजातये । ततस्तुष्टो5भवद् विप्रस्तस्य साधोर्महात्मन:
ity uktvā tān upādāya saktūn prādād dvijātaye | tataḥ tuṣṭo 'bhavad vipras tasya sādhur mahātmanaḥ ||
Pagkasabi nito, kinuha niya ang mga bahaging sattu at ibinigay sa panauhing dvija, ang “dalawang ulit na isinilang.” Pagkaraan, ang Brahmin ay napuspos ng galak—lubhang nasiyahan sa taong banal at dakila ang loob.
श्षशुर उवाच
True dharma is shown through atithi-satkara (honouring a guest) and dāna (giving), especially when one gives from one’s own limited share without hesitation; such selfless conduct earns genuine approval and moral merit.
After speaking, the person takes the saktū (simple food) and gives it to the twice-born guest. Seeing this act of generosity and virtue, the Brahmin becomes pleased and satisfied with that noble, righteous man.