Karma-Phala Rahasya and the Ethics of Dāna (कर्मफल-रहस्यं दानधर्मश्च)
भीष्म उवाच हन्त ते कथयिष्यामि यन्मां पृच्छसि भारत । रहस्यं यदृषीणां तु तच्छृणुष्व युधिष्ठिर । या गति: प्राप्यते येन प्रेत्यभावे चिरेप्सिता
bhīṣma uvāca hanta te kathayiṣyāmi yan māṃ pṛcchasi bhārata | rahasyaṃ yad ṛṣīṇāṃ tu tac chṛṇuṣva yudhiṣṭhira | yā gatiḥ prāpyate yena pretyabhāve cirepsitā ||
毗湿摩说道:“好吧,婆罗多之子,我将答你所问。此事确为诸仙亦秘而不宣;但你且听着,尤狄希提罗。我将说明人死后所能获得的、久所希求的归宿,以及抵达它的方法。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma frames the forthcoming instruction as an esoteric doctrine: he will explain the means (yena) by which a person attains a long-cherished posthumous destiny (cirepsitā gatiḥ) after death (pretyabhāve). The verse emphasizes the seriousness and subtlety of the topic—dharma as it relates to ultimate ends.
In the Anushasana Parva dialogue, Yudhishthira questions Bhishma about profound matters of dharma. Here Bhishma begins his response, telling Yudhishthira to listen as he reveals a teaching considered secret even among sages, concerning the after-death destiny and how it is attained.