Varṇāśrama-Dharma and the Thirty Qualities of a Human Being
सम्मार्जनोपलेपाभ्यां गृहमण्डनवर्तनै: । स्वयं च मण्डिता नित्यं परिमृष्टपरिच्छदा ॥ २६ ॥ कामैरुच्चावचै: साध्वी प्रश्रयेण दमेन च । वाक्यै: सत्यै: प्रियै: प्रेम्णा काले काले भजेत्पतिम् ॥ २७ ॥
sammārjanopalepābhyāṁ gṛha-maṇḍana-vartanaiḥ svayaṁ ca maṇḍitā nityaṁ parimṛṣṭa-paricchadā
La mujer casta debe barrer, limpiar y mantener el hogar siempre puro, adornando la casa; y ella misma, a diario, presentarse bien arreglada, con ropas limpias y agradables. Debe estar dispuesta a cumplir los diversos deseos del esposo con modestia y dominio de los sentidos; con palabras veraces, dulces y gratas, servir al esposo con amor, según el tiempo y la circunstancia.
In this verse, Nārada teaches that maintaining cleanliness, order, and a well-kept home is part of proper household dharma and supports a cultured, sattvic life.
Yudhiṣṭhira asked about varṇāśrama-dharma, and Nārada responded by outlining practical standards for social and spiritual life, including responsibilities within marriage and the home.
Keep one’s living space clean and orderly, maintain personal neatness, and treat daily upkeep as a form of responsible service that supports peace, discipline, and devotion.