Adhyāya 199: Karma–Jñāna Causality and the Nirguṇa Brahman
Manu’s Instruction
अनेन धर्मप्राप्त्यर्थ शुभा दत्ता पुरानध । धेनुर्विप्राय राजर्षे तप:स्वाध्यायशीलिने,निष्पाप राजर्षे! इसने धर्मकी प्राप्तिके लिये एक तपस्वी और स्वाध्यायशील ब्राह्मणको एक दूध देनेवाली उत्तम गाय दी थी
virūpa uvāca |
anena dharmaprāptyarthaṁ śubhā dattā purā nṛpa |
dhenur viprāya rājarṣe tapaḥsvādhyāyaśīline |
niṣpāpa rājarṣe ||
毗卢波说道:“从前,大王,为求得法(dharma),此人曾将一头吉祥上好的乳牛施与一位婆罗门;那婆罗门勤修苦行,笃行自习吠陀。噢,无垢的王者仙人,此施乃出于伦理之志——以敬学与自律而求功德。”
विरूप उवाच
Dharma is pursued not only through personal restraint but also through ethically directed generosity—supporting a worthy recipient devoted to tapas and svādhyāya. The verse highlights that giving (especially sustaining gifts like a milch-cow) to the learned and disciplined is a recognized means of acquiring merit.
Virūpa addresses a king (called a royal sage) and recounts a past act: someone gave an excellent milch-cow to a brāhmaṇa known for austerity and Vedic study, explicitly intending the gift as a means to attain dharma/merit.