Āśrama-dharma and Brahmacarya: Śuka’s Inquiry on Karma and Tyāga (शुक-प्रश्नः कर्मत्यागविवेकश्च)
अम्बरीषो गवां दत्त्वा ब्राह्मुणे भ्य: प्रतापवान् | अर्बुदानि दशैकं च सराष्ट्रो3भ्यपतद् दिवम्
Ambarīṣo gavāṁ dattvā brāhmaṇebhyaḥ pratāpavān | arbudāni daśaikaṁ ca sa-rāṣṭro 'bhyapatad divam ||
毗耶娑说道:“威武的安婆利沙王将牛施与婆罗门——十阿部陀又加一阿部陀(共十一阿部陀)——遂与其国土一同升入天界。”
व्यास उवाच
The verse teaches that righteous generosity (dāna), especially by a ruler to worthy recipients like brāhmaṇas, generates great merit (puṇya) and leads to auspicious results—symbolized here by attaining heaven—benefiting not only the giver but also the wider realm under his care.
Vyāsa cites King Ambarīṣa as an exemplar: after donating an immense number of cows—eleven arbuda—to brāhmaṇas, he is said to have ascended to heaven along with his kingdom, underscoring the exemplary status of royal charity in dharma discourse.