The Integrated Dharma-Discipline: Celibacy, Austerity, Charity, Observances, Forgiveness, Purity, Non-violence, Peace, Non-stealing, Self-restraint, and Guru-service
औद्धत्यं नाशयेत्तेषां स चैतन्यो वशी तदा । शुश्रूषां तु प्रवक्ष्यामि धर्मशास्त्रेषु यादृशी
auddhatyaṃ nāśayetteṣāṃ sa caitanyo vaśī tadā | śuśrūṣāṃ tu pravakṣyāmi dharmaśāstreṣu yādṛśī
Er soll ihren Hochmut vernichten; dann wird jener wache, selbstbeherrschte Mensch Herr über sich selbst. Nun werde ich den aufmerksamen, hingebungsvollen Dienst (śuśrūṣā) erklären, wie er in den Dharmaśāstras beschrieben ist.
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Concept: Destroy arrogance; then the conscious, self-possessed person becomes truly self-mastered; śuśrūṣā (attentive service) is a dharma-śāstra virtue.
Application: Practice ‘anti-oudhatya’ habits: listen before speaking, accept correction, do unseen service; treat daily duties as śuśrūṣā—careful, prompt, and respectful.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["temple bells","lamp crackle","soft footsteps on earth","conch shell (distant)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: नाशयेत्तेषाम् = नाशयेत् + तेषाम्; स चैतन्यो = सः + च + ऐतन्यः
The verse first stresses removing auddhatya (arrogance). Humility and self-control are presented as prerequisites for proper service and learning.
Śuśrūṣā means attentive, respectful service—often including dutiful attendance and receptive listening to elders/teachers as outlined in Dharmaśāstra ethics.
Ethical refinement begins with uprooting arrogance; only then does a person become truly self-governed and fit to practice disciplined service in accordance with dharma.