Adhyāya 189: Japa—Inquiry into the Jāpaka, Method
Vidhi), and Fruit (Phala
प्रजा ब्राह्मणसंस्कारा: स्वकर्मकृतनिश्चया: । ऋषिभि: स्वेन तपसा सृज्यन्ते चापरे परै:
bharadvāja uvāca | prajā brāhmaṇasaṃskārāḥ svakarmakṛtaniścayāḥ | ṛṣibhiḥ svena tapasā sṛjyante cāpare paraiḥ ||
ভৰদ্বাজে ক’লে—ঋষিসকলে নিজৰ তপোবলেৰে এনে প্ৰজাক সৃষ্টি কৰিছিল, যিসকল বৈদিক সংস্কাৰে সমৃদ্ধ আৰু নিজ নিজ ধৰ্ম-কৰ্মত দৃঢ়সংকল্প। এইদৰে প্ৰাচীন ঋষিসকলৰ দ্বাৰা পৰৱৰ্তী ঋষি আৰু সমাজসমূহো ক্ৰমে উৎপন্ন হৈ থাকিল।
भरद्वाज उवाच
The verse links social and ethical stability to two forces: (1) saṃskāra—Vedic formation through rites and disciplined education—and (2) niścaya—steadfast commitment to one’s own dharma (sva-karma). It also presents tapas as a creative, world-sustaining power in the hands of ṛṣis.
Bharadvāja describes how sages, through their austerities, generated communities (and successive lines of sages/people) characterized by Vedic refinement and firm adherence to duty, indicating an ongoing transmission from earlier ṛṣis to later ones.