Phala of Vrata, Niyama, Svādhyāya, Dama, Satya, Brahmacarya, and Service (व्रत-नियम-स्वाध्याय-दम-सत्य-ब्रह्मचर्य-शुश्रूषा-फलप्रश्नः)
तथानड्वाहं ब्राह्मुणेभ्य: प्रदाय दान्तं धुर्य बलवन्तं युवानम् । कुलानुजीव्यं वीर्यवन्तं बृहन्तं भुड्क्ते लोकान् सम्मितान् थेनुदस्य
tathānaḍvāhaṃ brāhmaṇebhyaḥ pradāya dāntaṃ dhuryaṃ balavantaṃ yuvānam | kulānujīvyaṃ vīryavantaṃ bṛhantaṃ bhuṅkte lokān sammitān tenudasya ||
毗湿摩说道:“同样地,若有人施与婆罗门一头训练有素之公牛——驯顺、堪负轭、能任重载、强健而年少、足以维系农家生计、勇猛且体躯魁伟——此人所享之胜妙世界,与施乳牛者所得无异。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma teaches that charity should be genuinely beneficial: donating a well-trained, strong, youthful draught bull that supports agrarian livelihood yields merit comparable to gifting a milch cow, because it sustains society and enables productive work.
In Bhishma’s discourse on dāna-dharma in the Anushasana Parva, he specifies the qualities of an ideal bull to be donated to Brahmins and states the spiritual reward—enjoyment of excellent realms—equal to that gained by donating a milk-giving cow.