Saṃśaptaka-Varūthinī Saṅgrāma — Binding and Counter-Binding (संशप्तक-वरूथिनी-संग्रामः)
तथा सुवर्णशृज्जीणां गोधेनूनां चतुःशतम्
tathā suvarṇaśṛṅgīṇāṃ godhenūnāṃ catuḥśatam
Wika ni Sañjaya: “Gayundin, iniharap ang apat na raang bakang nagbibigay-gatas—mga bakang ang mga sungay ay pinalamutian ng ginto.”
संजय उवाच
The verse highlights the royal ideal of dāna (generosity): lavish, publicly visible gifts—such as cows with gold-adorned horns—serve as markers of status and are treated as a duty of rulers and nobles, especially in tense wartime contexts where alliances and reputation matter.
Sañjaya continues a list-like description of offerings or gifts, specifying that four hundred milch-cows with gold-adorned horns were included, emphasizing abundance and ceremonial grandeur.