Chatra–Upānah Dāna: Origin Narrative
Jamadagni–Reṇukā–Sūrya Saṃvāda
इस प्रकार श्रीमह्याभारत अनुशासनपर्वके अन्तर्गत दानधर्मपर्वमें गृणालकी चोरीका उपाख्यानविषयक तिरानबेवाँ अध्याय पूरा हुआ
iti prakāraḥ śrīmahābhārate anuśāsanaparvake antargata dānadharmaparvame gṛṇālakī-corī-upākhyāna-viṣayaka trīnavaṃśo 'dhyāyaḥ pūrṇaḥ abhavat
یوں مقدّس مہابھارت کے انوشاسن پَرو کے تحت دان دھرم پَرو میں گِرِṇالکی کی چوری کے اُپاخیان سے متعلق ترانوےواں ادھیائے مکمل ہوا۔
भीष्म उवाच
As a chapter-ending colophon, it frames the preceding tale as moral instruction within dāna-dharma: wrongdoing such as theft is ethically censured, and the narrative is positioned to guide the listener toward righteous conduct and proper values around giving and duty.
The text is not a spoken verse-content but a closing notice stating that the ninety-third chapter—centered on an upākhyāna about the theft involving Gṛṇālakī—has concluded within the Dāna-dharma portion of the Anuśāsana Parva.