Go-dāna-stuti and Ghṛta-Japa
Praise of cow-gift and ghee-centered recitation
तस्मात् पार्थ त्वमपीमां मयोक्तां बाहस्पतीं भारतीं धारयस्व । द्विजाग्रयेभ्य: सम्प्रयच्छस्व प्रीतो गा: पुण्या वै प्राप्य राज्यं कुरूणाम्
tasmāt pārtha tvam apīmāṁ mayoktāṁ bārhaspatīṁ bhāratīṁ dhārayasva | dvijāgrayebhyaḥ samprayacchasva prīto gāḥ puṇyā vai prāpya rājyaṁ kurūṇām ||
Bhishma nói: “Vì vậy, hỡi Pārtha, con cũng hãy vững lòng gìn giữ lời dạy của Brihaspati mà ta đã truyền lại. Và khi con đã nắm quyền tối thượng trên vương quốc Kuru, hãy hoan hỷ bố thí những con bò thiêng cho bậc tối thượng trong hàng ‘nhị sinh’—các brāhmaṇa ưu tú.”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma urges Arjuna to internalize the Bṛhaspati-derived counsel and to practice royal dharma through generous, willing charity—specifically the gifting of auspicious cows to eminent brāhmaṇas after attaining rightful sovereignty.
In the Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma—lying on his bed of arrows—continues instructing the Pāṇḍavas on dharma. Here he directly addresses Arjuna (Pārtha), telling him to uphold the teaching and, upon securing the Kuru kingdom, to honor leading brāhmaṇas with cow-gifts as part of righteous kingship.