Varṇāśrama Dharma, Ethical Virtues, and Aṣṭāṅga-Yoga Culminating in ‘Ahaṃ Brahma’
एते आश्रमिका धर्माश्चतुर्वर्ण्यं बवीम्यतः / प्राजापत्यं ब्राह्मणानां स्मृतं स्थानं क्रियावताम्
ete āśramikā dharmāścaturvarṇyaṃ bavīmyataḥ / prājāpatyaṃ brāhmaṇānāṃ smṛtaṃ sthānaṃ kriyāvatām
ये चारों आश्रमों के धर्म हैं; अब मैं चतुर्वर्ण-व्यवस्था के धर्म कहता हूँ। जो ब्राह्मण विधिपूर्वक कर्म और संयमयुक्त आचरण में स्थित हैं, उनके लिए प्राजापत्य लोक/पद को नियत स्थान कहा गया है।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Varṇa-āśrama duties are presented as a dharmic framework; brāhmaṇas devoted to proper rites and conduct attain Prajāpatya station.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-kāṇḍa as a ladder: disciplined action yields higher lokas; implicitly contrasts loka-attainment with ultimate mokṣa as higher aim.
Application: Clarify one’s svadharma (role-based responsibilities) and perform core duties with integrity; treat ritual/discipline as training in attention, purity, and responsibility.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial realm (loka)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.49.25 (Indra/Vāyu realms for other varṇas)
This verse frames dharma as structured through life-stages (āśramas) and social duties (varṇas), indicating that right conduct and prescribed actions shape one’s spiritual destiny.
Rather than describing punishments or Yama’s realm, it states a positive karmic outcome: Brāhmaṇas who faithfully perform rites (kriyā) are said to attain a Prajāpatya “station,” implying an elevated posthumous destination aligned with their dharmic discipline.
Live according to your stage-of-life responsibilities, and perform duties with integrity and regularity—treating ethical conduct and disciplined practice as the foundation for long-term spiritual well-being.