भुक्तवत्सु द्विजेन्द्रेष यथावत् सम्प्रदापयेत् । वाचकं भरतश्रेष्ठ भोजयित्वा स्वलंकृतम्
bhuktavatsu dvijendreṣu yathāvat sampradāpayet | vācakaṃ bharataśreṣṭha bhojayitvā svalakṛtam, bharatabhūṣaṇa |
毗舍波耶那说道:“当最尊贵的婆罗门用餐完毕,应依正法与礼制,施与相称之布施。随后,噢婆罗多族中最杰出者,当以衣服与饰物庄严而礼敬诵述者,使其享用上等佳肴;其后,更当以赠施与恭敬之礼,使其心满意足。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
After a sacred recitation concludes, dharma requires gratitude expressed through proper hospitality: first feed the learned Brahmins, then give them suitable gifts; also honor the reciter with adornment, good food, and respectful donations.
Vaiśampāyana describes the correct concluding conduct after the completion of a full sacred narration (kathā): the audience/host should complete the rite by feeding Brahmins, giving them appropriate dāna, and then specially honoring and rewarding the vācaka (reciter).