Kapila Describes Bhakti-Saturated Aṣṭāṅga-Yoga and Meditation on the Lord’s Form
स्वधर्माचरणं शक्त्या विधर्माच्च निवर्तनम् । दैवाल्लब्धेन सन्तोष आत्मविच्चरणार्चनम् ॥ २ ॥
sva-dharmācaraṇaṁ śaktyā vidharmāc ca nivartanam daivāl labdhena santoṣa ātmavic-caraṇārcanam
માણસે પોતાની શક્તિ મુજબ સ્વધર્મનું આચરણ કરવું અને વિધર્મથી દૂર રહેવું. પ્રભુની કૃપાથી જેટલું મળે તેમાં સંતોષ રાખવો અને સદ્ગુરુના કમળચરણોની સેવા-પૂજા કરવી।
In this verse there are many important words which could be very elaborately explained, but we shall briefly discuss the important aspects of each. The final statement is ātmavic-caraṇārcanam. Ātma-vit means a self-realized soul or bona fide spiritual master. Unless one is self-realized and knows what his relationship with the Supersoul is, he cannot be a bona fide spiritual master. Here it is recommended that one should seek out a bona fide spiritual master and surrender unto him ( arcanam ), for by inquiring from and worshiping him one can learn spiritual activities.
This verse advises doing one’s rightful duties according to capacity (svadharma) and consciously refraining from irreligious or unauthorized actions (vidharma), as a foundation for spiritual life.
Kapila teaches Devahūti that contentment reduces greed and agitation, making the mind steady and fit for devotion and inner realization.
Work responsibly within your role and limits, avoid unethical shortcuts, accept outcomes without constant resentment, and maintain a daily practice of self-reflection and worship to keep life spiritually aligned.