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॥ अथ १३.७ ॥
युधिष्ठिर उवाच ।
भीष्म उवाच ।
१३.७.३
येन येन शरीरेण यद्यत्कर्म करोति यः ।
तेन तेन शरीरेण तत्तत्फलमुपाश्नुते ॥
M N Dutt Listen to me as I explain what the long coveted ends, are which befall men after death. The fruits of whatever actions are performed by creatures in whatever bodies or forms of existence, are reaped by the doers while crcatures perform good or evil acts, they reap the fruits there of in similar states of succeeding lives. No act done with the help of the five organs of sensual perception, is ever lost.
१३.७.८
स्थण्डिले शयमानानां गृहाणि शयनानि च ।
चीरवल्कलसंवीते वासांस्याभरणानि च ॥
M N Dutt Those who use the sacrificial platform as their only bed, obtain palatial mansions and beds (in subsequent births). He who wears only rags and barks of trees for dress, gets good apparel and ornaments.
१३.७.९
वाहनासनयानानि योगात्मनि तपोधने ।
अग्नीनुपशयानस्य राजपौरुषमुच्यते ॥
M N Dutt One possessed of penances and having his soul on Yoga, gets vehicles and riding animals. The king who lics down by the side of the sacrificial fire, acquires vigour and valour.
१३.७.११
अवाक्शिरास्तु यो लम्बेदुदवासं च यो वसेत् ।
सततं चैकशायी यः स लभेतेप्सितां गतिम् ॥
M N Dutt He who lies down with his head downwards, or who lives in water, or who lives secluded and alone in the practice of Brahmacharya, acquires all the desired ends.
१३.७.१२
पाद्यमासनमेवाथ दीपमन्नं प्रतिश्रयम् ।
दद्यादतिथिपूजार्थं स यज्ञः पञ्चदक्षिणः ॥
M N Dutt He who gives shelter to a guest and welcomes him with water to wash his feet as also with food, light and bed, acquires the merits of the sacrifice with the five gifts.
१३.७.१३
वीरासनं वीरशय्यां वीरस्थानमुपासतः ।
अक्षयास्तस्य वै लोकाः सर्वकामगमास्तथा ॥
M N Dutt He who on the battlefield, lays himself down as a warrior on a warrior's bed, goes to those eternal regions where all the objects of desire are fulfilled.
१३.७.१४
धनं लभेत दानेन मौनेनाज्ञां विशां पते ।
उपभोगांश्च तपसा ब्रह्मचर्येण जीवितम् ॥
M N Dutt A man, O king, acquires riches who makes charitable gifts. One gets obedience to one's command by the vow of silence all the enjoyments of life by practice of austerities, long life by Brahmacharya, and beauty, prosperity and immunity from discase by abstaining from injury to others.
१३.७.१८
सलिलाशी भवेद्यश्च सदाग्निः संस्कृतो द्विजः ।
मरुं साधयतो राज्यं नाकपृष्ठमनाशके ॥
M N Dutt The Brahmana of pure practices who lives on water only, and performs the Agnihotra continually, and recites the Gayatri, acquires a kingdom. By abstaining from food or by restricting it, one acquires residence in heaven.
१३.७.१९
उपवासं च दीक्षां च अभिषेकं च पार्थिव ।
कृत्वा द्वादशवर्षाणि वीरस्थानाद्विशिष्यते ॥
M N Dutt O king, by avoiding all but the prescribed diet while celebrating sacrifices, and by making pilgrimage for twelve years, one acquires a place better than the abodes reserved for heroes.
१३.७.२१
या दुस्त्यजा दुर्मतिभिर्या न जीर्यति जीर्यतः ।
योऽसौ प्राणान्तिको रोगस्तां तृष्णां त्यजतः सुखम् ॥
M N Dutt That man who shakes off the longing for happiness and material comforts-a thirst that is difficult of conquest by the foolish and which does not abate with the decline of physical vigour and which clings to him like a dreadful disease,-is able to secure happiness.
१३.७.२३
अचोद्यमानानि यथा पुष्पाणि च फलानि च ।
स्वकालं नातिवर्तन्ते तथा कर्म पुराकृतम् ॥
M N Dutt As the flowers and fruits of a tree, unmoved by apparent influences, never miss their proper one season, so does Karma done in a pristine existence bring about its fruits in proper time.
१३.७.२५
येन प्रीणाति पितरं तेन प्रीतः प्रजापतिः ।
प्रीणाति मातरं येन पृथिवी तेन पूजिता ।
येन प्रीणात्युपाध्यायं तेन स्याद्ब्रह्म पूजितम् ॥
M N Dutt Prajapati is pleased with those deeds which please one's father, and the Earth is pleased with those acts which please one's mother, and Brahma is pleased with those acts which please one's mother, and Brahma is adored with those acts that please one's preceptor. Virtue is honoured by him who honours these three. The acts of those who despise these three do not help them.
वैशंपायन उवाच ।
१३.७.२७
भीष्मस्य तद्वचः श्रुत्वा विस्मिताः कुरुपुंगवाः ।
आसन्प्रहृष्टमनसः प्रीतिमन्तोऽभवंस्तदा ॥
M N Dutt Vaishampayana said The princes of the line of Kuru became filled with surprise upon listening to this speech of Bhishma. All of them became pleased in mind and overpowered with joy.
१३.७.२८
यन्मन्त्रे भवति वृथा प्रयुज्यमाने
यत्सोमे भवति वृथाभिषूयमाणे ।
यच्चाग्नौ भवति वृथाभिहूयमाने
तत्सर्वं भवति वृथाभिधीयमाने ॥
M N Dutt As Mantras applied for gaining victory, or the performance of the Soma sacrifice made without proper gifts, or oblations poured on the fire without proper hymns, become fruitless and produce evil results, so sin and evil results originate from falsehood.
१३.७.२९
इत्येतदृषिणा प्रोक्तमुक्तवानस्मि यद्विभो ।
शुभाशुभफलप्राप्तौ किमतः श्रोतुमिच्छसि ॥
M N Dutt O prince, I have thus described to you this doctrine of the fruition of good and evil deeds, as recounted by the Rishis of old. What else do you wish to hear. O prince, I have thus described to you this doctrine of the fruition of good and evil deeds, as recounted by the Rishis of old. What else do you wish to hear.
॥ इति १३.७ ॥
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