Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
एवमाचरतो लोके पुरुषस्य गृहे सतः धर्मार्थकामसंप्राप्तिः परत्रेह च शोभनम्
evamācarato loke puruṣasya gṛhe sataḥ dharmārthakāmasaṃprāptiḥ paratreha ca śobhanam
Para el hombre que habita en su hogar y se conduce así en el mundo, hay logro de dharma, artha y kāma; y hay bienestar y honra tanto aquí como en el más allá.
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The verse affirms the gṛhastha ideal: disciplined household life, when aligned with dharma, legitimately yields artha and kāma without sacrificing spiritual welfare—producing benefit both in this life and after death.
This is best classified under Dharma/Ācāra material (a common Purāṇic instructional layer) rather than the five strict pañcalakṣaṇa categories; if forced into a pañcalakṣaṇa-adjacent bucket, it aligns most closely with normative teaching embedded within vaṃśānucarita-era discourse, but it is primarily ācāra-dharma.
It symbolically balances the puruṣārthas: household life is not a spiritual obstacle when governed by right conduct; it becomes a harmonizing field where worldly aims are integrated under dharma.