Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
स्वानि वर्णाश्रमोक्तानि धर्माणीह न हापयेत् यो हापयति तस्यासौ परिकुप्यति भास्करः
svāni varṇāśramoktāni dharmāṇīha na hāpayet yo hāpayati tasyāsau parikupyati bhāskaraḥ
અહીં પોતાના વર્ણ અને આશ્રમ મુજબ નિર્ધારિત ધર્મકર્તવ્યોનો ત્યાગ ન કરવો જોઈએ. જે તેનો ત્યાગ કરે છે, તેના પર ભાસ્કર અત્યંત ક્રોધિત થાય છે.
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Ethically, dharma is portrayed as binding and personalized: neglecting one’s ordained responsibilities is not neutral but a moral breach with cosmic repercussions.
Didactic dharma material (ācāra) embedded within narrative tradition; not directly sarga/pratisarga, but aligned with instructive portions often accompanying vamśa/vamśānucarita contexts.
Sūrya represents visibility, order, and the ‘witness’ principle; his anger symbolizes that adharma disrupts ṛta (cosmic order) and becomes manifest in worldly life.