Tapas-śreṣṭhatā: Anāśana as the Highest Austerity
Bhagīratha–Brahmā Saṃvāda
आप्तोयमिषु नियतमेकैकस्मिन् दशाददम् । गृष्टीनां क्षीरदात्रीणां रोहिणीनां शतानि च
āpto ’yam iṣu niyatam ekaikasmin daśādadam | gṛṣṭīnāṃ kṣīradātrīṇāṃ rohiṇīnāṃ śatāni ca ||
婆祇罗陀说道:“我如法受持诸祭所规定的誓戒与灌顶(dīkṣā)之后,每一次都施与每一位婆罗门:十头初产而出乳之牛,并又施与数百头罗希尼(Rohiṇī)种牛。”
भगीरथ उवाच
That righteous giving (dāna) should be performed in a regulated, lawful manner and directed toward sustaining dharma—here, by supporting brāhmaṇas and sacrificial life with valuable, life-sustaining gifts like milk-yielding cows.
Bhagīratha recounts his past acts of merit: after undertaking sacrificial consecrations and vows, he repeatedly donated to brāhmaṇas sets of ten first-calved, milk-giving cows and additionally hundreds of Rohiṇī-breed cows, presenting his generosity as evidence of dharmic conduct.