Gārhasthya-dharma: Vāsudeva–Pṛthivī-saṃvāda
Householder Duties and Daily Offerings
वायुदेव उवाच गार्हस्थ्यं धर्ममाश्रित्य मया वा मद्दविधेन वा | किमवश्यं धरे कार्य कि वा कृत्वा कृतं भवेत्
vāyudeva uvāca | gārhasthyaṁ dharmam āśritya mayā vā madvidhena vā | kim avaśyaṁ dhare kāryaṁ kiṁ vā kṛtvā kṛtaṁ bhavet ||
قال فايوديفا: «يا إلهةَ الأرض، إذا اعتصم المرء بدَرْمَةِ ربّ البيت (دارما الغِرْهَسْثا)—سواء أكنتُ أنا أو كان غيري ممّن يشبهني—فأيُّ واجبٍ لا بدّ من أدائه؟ وبفعلِ ماذا تكتمل حياةُ ربّ البيت حقًّا، كأنّ كلَّ ما ينبغي فعله قد فُعِل؟»
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse frames a dharma-inquiry: within the householder path, which actions are non-negotiable and which practice brings a sense of complete moral and spiritual fulfillment. It sets up guidance on essential obligations rather than optional virtues.
Vāyudeva addresses Dharā (the Earth-goddess) and asks for instruction about gārhasthya-dharma—what a person living as a householder must do, and what single course of action (or set of actions) makes the householder’s life ‘accomplished’.