विष्ण्वाराधन-फलम् तथा वर्णधर्माः
Worship of Vishnu through Varṇa-dharma
पशुपाल्यं वणिज्यं च कृषिं च मनुजेश्वर वैश्याय जीविकां ब्रह्मा ददौ लोकपितामहः
paśupālyaṃ vaṇijyaṃ ca kṛṣiṃ ca manujeśvara vaiśyāya jīvikāṃ brahmā dadau lokapitāmahaḥ
Oh señor de los hombres, Brahmā, el abuelo de los mundos, dispuso para el vaiśya su sustento: el pastoreo, el comercio y el cultivo de la tierra.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Varṇāśrama-dharma and the prescribed livelihoods/duties sustaining society
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: authoritative
Concept: Brahmā, as lokapitāmaha, assigns the Vaiśya a dharmic livelihood—cattle-tending, trade, and agriculture—so the social body is sustained by ordered duty.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Choose work that supports society without violating ethical restraints; treat livelihood as seva that upholds communal well-being.
Vishishtadvaita: Dharma is presented as a divinely instituted order within the Lord’s cosmos, where worldly functions serve the higher purpose of sustaining His embodied universe.
This verse frames the Vaiśya’s social role as divinely ordained—agriculture, cattle-rearing, and trade—supporting the material foundation of society in accordance with dharma.
Parāśara presents varna functions as part of cosmic governance: Brahmā assigns distinct livelihoods so that human society operates harmoniously under an ordered moral framework.
Though Vishnu is not named in this verse, the Vishnu Purana’s worldview treats such dharma-ordination as occurring within the supreme order upheld by Vishnu—where creation and social duties serve the stability of the cosmos.