Adhyaya 28 — Alarka Inquires into Varna and Ashrama Dharma; Madalasa Defines the Fourfold Duties
गार्हस्थ्याश्रमकामस्तु गृहस्थाश्रममावसेत् ।
वानप्रस्थाश्रमं वापि चतुर्थं चेच्छयात्मनः ॥
gārhasthyāśramakāmas tu gṛhasthāśramam āvaset /
vānaprasthāśramaṃ vāpi caturthaṃ cecchayātmanaḥ //
Wer die Lebensstufe des Haushälters begehrt, soll im Āśrama des gṛhastha wohnen; oder, wenn er es für sich wünscht, kann er in die Stufe des Waldbewohners eintreten, ja sogar in die vierte Stufe, die des Entsagenden.
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The verse affirms āśrama-dharma as a structured yet choice-sensitive path: one may adopt household life if inclined, but the text also legitimizes earlier movement toward withdrawal (vānaprastha) or renunciation (caturtha) when the inner disposition calls for it.
Primarily falls under Vamśānucarita / Dharma-śikṣā (didactic instruction) rather than sarga/pratisarga/manvantara. It is normative dharma guidance embedded in Purāṇic narration.
The ‘choice’ (icchā) indicates maturity of discernment (viveka): the outer āśrama is ideally aligned with inner readiness. The ‘fourth’ hints at transcendence of social identity toward the Self-oriented life.