Pitāmaha-sabhā-varṇana & Hariścandra-māhātmya
Description of Brahmā’s Assembly and the Eminence of Hariścandra
सोमपा एकशज्जश्व चतुर्वेदा: कलास्तथा । एते चतुर्षु वर्णेषु पूज्यन्ते पितरो नृप
somapā ekaśajjaśva caturvedāḥ kalās tathā | ete caturṣu varṇeṣu pūjyante pitaro nṛpa ||
قال نارادا: «أيها الملك، إن مُقدِّمي السُّوما (Somapā)، والقائمين بطقوسي Ekāśajja وAśva، والعارفين بالڤيدات الأربع، والماهرين في الفنون—في الطبقات الأربع جميعًا—هم الذين تُكرَّم من خلالهم أرواح الأسلاف (Pitṛs) وتُعبَد على الوجه اللائق.»
नारद उवाच
The verse links social and religious responsibility to honoring the ancestors: those devoted to Vedic learning, major sacrifices, and cultivated disciplines become key supports for Pitṛ-worship across all four varṇas, emphasizing continuity of tradition and duty to forebears.
Nārada addresses a king and describes which kinds of people are especially revered in society because their conduct—sacrifice, Vedic mastery, and disciplined skills—upholds rites through which the ancestors are honored.