महाभूत–इन्द्रिय–मनस्–बुद्धि–अन्तरात्मा विवेकः | Discrimination of Elements, Senses, Mind, Intellect, and Inner Self
वानप्रस्थाश्रमेडप्येता श्वतस््रो वृत्तय: स्मृता: । सद्य:प्रक्षालका: केचित् केचिन्मासिकसंचया:
vyāsa uvāca | vānaprasthāśrame 'py etāś catasro vṛttayaḥ smṛtāḥ | sadyaḥprakṣālakāḥ kecit kecin māsikasañcayāḥ ||
वानप्रस्थ-आश्रम में भी चार प्रकार की वृत्तियाँ मानी गई हैं। कोई उतना ही अन्न जुटाते हैं कि उसी समय पका-खाकर पात्र धोकर शुद्ध कर लें—अर्थात् अगले दिन के लिए कुछ न बचाएँ। और कुछ ऐसे हैं जो एक मास के लिए अन्न का संचय करते हैं।
व्यास उवाच
The verse teaches disciplined livelihood in the vānaprastha stage: one should regulate consumption and storage, practicing restraint and simplicity. Different accepted ‘vṛttis’ exist, ranging from taking only what is needed for the day to keeping a limited, time-bound store (e.g., a month), emphasizing moderation rather than indulgent accumulation.
In Śānti Parva’s instruction on dharma, Vyāsa enumerates recognized practices for forest-dwellers. Here he begins listing types of subsistence, contrasting those who do not keep leftovers with those who maintain a monthly stock, as part of a broader classification of ascetic conduct.