ततो हि वरणं कार्य द्विजानां भरतर्षभ | सर्वकामैर्यथान्यायं साधुभिश् पृथग्विधै:
tato hi varaṇaṁ kārya dvijānāṁ bharatarṣabha | sarvakāmair yathānyāyaṁ sādhubhiḥ pṛthagvidhaiḥ ||
لذلك، يا ثورَ آلِ بهاراتا، يَحِقّ حقًّا أن يُختار «ذوو الميلادين» (البراهمة) ويُكرَّموا. وعلى ذوي الخُلُق القويم أن يعبدوهم ويوقّروهم على مقتضى العدل والسنن المرعية، مُتمّمين شتّى رغباتهم وحاجاتهم بكل وجهٍ لائق.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
That righteous people should act with yathānyāya—fairness and propriety—by honoring brāhmaṇas and meeting their legitimate needs, treating such support as a dharmic obligation rather than mere generosity.
Vaiśampāyana continues his instruction by stating a normative rule of conduct: the virtuous should select and honor the dvijas, offering appropriate worship and gifts in diverse forms, aligning social-religious practice with dharma.