Adhyāya 189: Japa—Inquiry into the Jāpaka, Method
Vidhi), and Fruit (Phala
काम: क्रोधो भयं लोभ: शोकझश्िन्ता क्षुधा श्रम: । सर्वेषां नः प्रभवति कस्माद् वर्णो विभिद्यते
kāmaḥ krodho bhayaṁ lobhaḥ śokaś cintā kṣudhā śramaḥ | sarveṣāṁ naḥ prabhavati kasmād varṇo vibhidyate ||
ভৰদ্বাজে ক’লে— কাম, ক্ৰোধ, ভয়, লোভ, শোক, চিন্তা, ক্ষুধা আৰু শ্ৰম— এই সকলো আমাৰ সকলোৰে ভিতৰত সমানভাৱে উদ্ভৱ হয়; তেন্তে বৰ্ণভেদ কেনেকৈ স্থিৰ হয়?
भरद्वाज उवाच
Bharadvāja argues that fundamental human drives and vulnerabilities—desire, anger, fear, greed, grief, anxiety, hunger, and fatigue—are common to all people; therefore, mere birth-based distinctions of varṇa require justification beyond shared human nature.
In Śānti Parva’s reflective discourse on dharma and social order, Bharadvāja poses a probing question about the basis of varṇa-difference, challenging assumptions by pointing to universal human experiences.