The Glory of the Mother-and-Father Sacred Ford
Mātāpitṛ-tīrtha-māhātmya
एतदर्थं समाज्ञातं धर्मशास्त्रं श्रुतं मया । पितृभक्तिपरो नित्यं भवेत्पुत्रो हि पिप्पल
etadarthaṃ samājñātaṃ dharmaśāstraṃ śrutaṃ mayā | pitṛbhaktiparo nityaṃ bhavetputro hi pippala
Con este propósito he aprendido y escuchado debidamente el Dharma-śāstra. Por ello, oh Pippala, un hijo debe estar siempre entregado a la devoción hacia su padre.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (context needed from surrounding verses)
Concept: Śāstra is learned for the sake of practice: the conclusion (tasmāt) is nitya pitṛ-bhakti; knowledge culminates in lived devotion and duty.
Application: Study ethics/scripture with the intent to implement; choose one consistent daily vow of respect/service to parents/elders as a ‘nitya-niyama’.
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: एतद्+अर्थम्→एतदर्थम्; भवेत्+पुत्रः→भवेत्पुत्रः.
It teaches that a son should maintain constant reverence and devotion toward his father, grounding the advice in the authority of Dharma-śāstra.
Pippala is the person being addressed (vocative). The excerpt does not provide further identification; the surrounding chapter context is required to specify who he is in the narrative.
It emphasizes filial duty (pitṛ-bhakti) as a sustained ethical discipline, presented as consistent with traditional Dharma-śāstra learning.