Daṇḍotpatti-kathana (Origin and Function of Daṇḍa) — वसुहोम–मान्धातृ संवाद
धर्मयुक्ता द्विजश्रेष्ठा वेदयुक्ता भवन्ति च । बभूव यज्ञो वेदेभ्यो यज्ञ: प्रीणाति देवता:
bhīṣma uvāca | dharmayuktā dvijaśreṣṭhā vedayuktā bhavanti ca | babhūva yajño vedebhyo yajñaḥ prīṇāti devatāḥ |
毗湿摩说道:“诸‘再生者’中最卓越者安住于法,并以吠陀为根基。由吠陀生出祭祀(yajña),而祭祀使诸天欢喜。”
भीष्म उवाच
Bhishma links dharma, Vedic study, and yajña into a single ethical-cosmic chain: disciplined adherence to dharma and the Veda gives rise to sacrificial action, and such yajña sustains harmony by satisfying the divine powers that uphold the world.
In the Shanti Parva’s instruction on righteous order, Bhishma addresses Yudhishthira and explains how Brahmins grounded in dharma and Vedic learning perform yajña; he frames yajña as originating from the Vedas and as the means by which the gods are pleased, supporting the stability of society and the cosmos.