Varṇāśrama Dharma, Ethical Virtues, and Aṣṭāṅga-Yoga Culminating in ‘Ahaṃ Brahma’
शुश्रूषैव द्विजातीनां शूद्राणां धर्मसाधनम् / कारुकर्म तथाऽजीवो पाकयज्ञो ऽपि धर्मतः
śuśrūṣaiva dvijātīnāṃ śūdrāṇāṃ dharmasādhanam / kārukarma tathā'jīvo pākayajño 'pi dharmataḥ
শূদ্ৰৰ বাবে দ্বিজাতিসকলৰ শুশ্ৰূষা-সেৱাই ধৰ্মসাধন; লগতে কাৰুকৰ্ম (শিল্পকর্ম) কৰি জীৱিকা চলোৱা, তাৰে জীৱন নিৰ্বাহ কৰা আৰু পাকযজ্ঞ (পকা অন্নৰ অৰ্পণ) কৰাও ধৰ্মসঙ্গত।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Śūdra dharma is service to the twice-born; crafts and livelihood are legitimate; simple cooked-food offerings (pākayajña) are dharmic.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as accessible through one’s station; sanctification of work (karma) and domestic offering as a purifier.
Application: Serve with sincerity; pursue skilled work ethically; maintain simple daily offerings/thankfulness practices within one’s means.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana household-dharma and daily rites passages (gṛhya-oriented)
This verse states that sincere service to the twice-born, honest craft-based work, and simple domestic offerings are valid and righteous means for a Śūdra to uphold dharma.
Indirectly, it frames the path through karma and dharma: performing one’s rightful duties and livelihood righteously is presented as dharma-sādhanā, shaping future outcomes through ethical action.
Treat service as sacred when done with integrity, pursue ethical livelihood through skilled work, and maintain simple daily acts of offering/ gratitude as part of disciplined living.