शकुनि (हिरण्मय-पक्षी) उपदेशः — Vighasāśin and the Difficulty of Gārhasthya
देववंशान् पितृवंशान् ब्रह्मवंशांश्व शाश्वतान् | संत्यज्य मूढा वर्तन्ते ततो यान्त्यश्रुतीपथम्
devavaṁśān pitṛvaṁśān brahmavaṁśāṁś ca śāśvatān | saṁtyajya mūḍhā vartante tato yānty aśrutīpatham ||
Arjuna said: “The eternal paths are these: honoring the divine lineages, honoring the ancestral lineages, and sustaining the Brahmanic/ṛṣi lineage through Vedic study and sacred learning. Those who, in delusion, abandon these and pursue some other course, thereby fall into a path that stands outside the authority of the Veda.”
अजुन उवाच
Dharma is upheld by sustaining three perennial obligations: reverence to the gods (deva-yajña), reverence to the ancestors (pitṛ-yajña), and preservation of the Vedic-ṛṣi tradition through study and transmission (brahma-yajña). Abandoning these leads to conduct that is outside Śruti, i.e., lacking Vedic sanction.
Arjuna articulates a normative standard of right conduct: he identifies the traditional triad of duties that maintain cosmic, familial, and intellectual-spiritual continuity, and warns that rejecting them results in a non-Śruti (non-Vedic) path.