Ācāra-Nirṇaya: Varṇa-Āśrama Dharma, Śauca, Snāna, Sandhyā, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and Gṛhastha-Dinacaryā
शस्त्रेणाजीवनं राज्ञो भूतानाञ्चाभिरक्षणम् / पाशुपाल्यं कृषिः पण्यं वैश्यस्याजीवनं स्मृतम्
śastreṇājīvanaṃ rājño bhūtānāñcābhirakṣaṇam / pāśupālyaṃ kṛṣiḥ paṇyaṃ vaiśyasyājīvanaṃ smṛtam
Mata pencaharian raja ialah melalui penggunaan senjata dan melindungi semua makhluk. Mata pencaharian Vaiśya diingat sebagai beternak, bertani, dan berdagang.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Varna-appropriate livelihood: the king protects through arms; the Vaiśya sustains society through cattle, agriculture, and trade.
Vedantic Theme: Loka-saṅgraha through svadharma; artha subordinated to dharma.
Application: Choose ethical livelihood aligned with one’s responsibilities; prioritize protection of life and fair commerce.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.213 (varna/ashrama duties context)
It frames livelihood as dharma-bound: the king lives by protection and disciplined force, while the Vaiśya lives by cattle-rearing, farming, and trade—work aligned with social responsibility.
Indirectly, it links one’s profession to dharma: living by rightful duties supports merit (puṇya) and reduces harmful karma, which later shapes one’s post-death experience described elsewhere in the Purana.
Choose and perform work ethically: protect others if you hold authority, and pursue commerce or agriculture without exploitation—earning without harming beings and upholding social welfare.