गोप्रदानगुणाः तथा कपिलागोविधानम्
Merits of Cow-Gift and the Origin-Account of Kapilā Cows
यः सर्वमांसानि न भक्षयीत पुमान् सदा भावितो धर्मयुक्त: । मातापित्रोररचिता सत्ययुक्तः शुश्रूषिता ब्राह्मणानामनिन्द्य:
pitāmaha uvāca | yaḥ sarvamāṁsāni na bhakṣayīta pumān sadā bhāvito dharmayuktaḥ | mātāpitror arcitaḥ satyayuktaḥ śuśrūṣitā brāhmaṇānām anindyaḥ |
毗湿摩(族祖)说道:“凡人若能彻底戒食一切肉类,恒常安住于神圣观想而奉持达摩;敬奉父母,坚守真实,并侍奉婆罗门——此等无可指摘、具足诸德之人,便能抵达永恒不坏的果洛迦(Goloka)。”
पितामह उवाच
Bhīṣma presents a dharmic ideal: non-violence expressed through abstaining from meat, steady devotion and self-cultivation, truthfulness, reverence for parents, and humble service to brāhmaṇas. Such disciplined ethical living is said to lead to an exalted posthumous state (Goloka).
In the Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma. Here he lists virtues and observances that define a blameless person and states the spiritual result of such conduct—attainment of the eternal realm called Goloka.