Varṇāśrama-dharma as a Path to Bhakti
Yuga-dharma Origins, Universal Virtues, Brahmacarya and Gṛhastha Duties
विप्रक्षत्रियविट्शूद्रा मुखबाहूरुपादजा: । वैराजात् पुरुषाज्जाता य आत्माचारलक्षणा: ॥ १३ ॥
vipra-kṣatriya-viṭ-śūdrā mukha-bāhūru-pāda-jāḥ vairājāt puruṣāj jātā ya ātmācāra-lakṣaṇāḥ
في تريتا-يوغا تجلّت الطبقات الأربع من هيئة الربّ الكونية (فيراط بوروشا). فظهر البراهمة من وجهه، والكشاتريا من ذراعيه، والفيشيا من فخذيه، والشودرا من قدميه؛ وعُرف كلّ قسم بواجباته وسلوكه الخاصّين.
This verse states that brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas, vaiśyas, and śūdras arise from the Virāṭ Puruṣa—symbolically from His mouth, arms, thighs, and feet.
In the Uddhava-gītā section, Kṛṣṇa teaches dharma and right conduct so Uddhava can understand how society is harmonized by duties aligned with one’s nature and proper behavior.
The verse emphasizes character over labels: one should cultivate truthful, disciplined, and responsible behavior consistent with one’s duties and service to God and society.