Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
अध्येतव्या त्रयी नित्यं भाव्यं च विदुषा सदा धर्मतो धनमाहार्यं यष्टव्यं चापि शक्तितः
adhyetavyā trayī nityaṃ bhāvyaṃ ca viduṣā sadā dharmato dhanamāhāryaṃ yaṣṭavyaṃ cāpi śaktitaḥ
ينبغي دراسة «الثلاثة ڤيدات» (trayi) كلَّ يوم، وعلى العالم أن يداوم على التفكّر والتأمّل. ويُكتسب المال وفق الدَّرما، ويُقام اليَجْنَ (yajña) بحسب الاستطاعة.
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A balanced dharmic life integrates knowledge (Veda-study), inner cultivation (bhāvanā/reflection), righteous means of wealth, and worship/ritual proportional to one’s means—avoiding both neglect and pretension.
Falls under Purāṇic dharma-upadeśa (normative teaching). While Pancalakṣaṇa focuses on cosmology and lineages, Purāṇas routinely embed such ācāra passages as practical application of dharma sustaining society.
‘Trayī + dharmārtha + yajña’ forms a triad of head–hands–heart: right understanding, right livelihood, and right offering—suggesting harmony of knowledge, action, and consecration.