वाचके परितुष्टे तु शुभा प्रीतिरनुत्तमा । ब्राह्मणेषु तु तुष्टेषु प्रसन्ना: सर्वदेवता:
vācake parituṣṭe tu śubhā prītir anuttamā | brāhmaṇeṣu tu tuṣṭeṣu prasannāḥ sarvadevatāḥ ||
Wika ni Vaiśampāyana: “Kapag nasiyahan ang tagapagbigkas ng banal na salaysay, sumisilang ang walang kapantay na galak at mapalad na pag-ibig. At kapag nalugod ang mga Brāhmaṇa, ang lahat ng mga diyos ay nagiging mapagpala sa nakikinig.”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Spiritual benefit is linked to right conduct toward transmitters of dharma: satisfying the reciter and honoring brāhmaṇas through respect, service, and proper hospitality yields auspicious inner joy (prīti) and invites divine favor.
In Vaiśampāyana’s discourse, a general instruction is given about the fruit of listening to sacred narration: the listener’s welfare is connected to the satisfaction of the storyteller and the pleasure of brāhmaṇas, implying that the act of śravaṇa should be accompanied by reverence and support.