Adhyaya 49 — Primordial Human Creation, the Rise of Desire, and the Origins of Settlements, Measures, and Agriculture
ओषध्यो जज्ञियाश्चैव ग्राम्यारण्याश्चतुर्दश ।
व्रीहयश्च यवाश्चैव गोधूमा अणवस्तिलाः ॥
oṣadhyo jajñiyāś caiva grāmyāraṇyāś caturdaśa | vrīhayaś ca yavāś caiva godhūmā aṇavas tilāḥ ||
Tumbuhan obat, baik yang dibudidayakan maupun yang lahir di hutan, disebut berjumlah empat belas; di antaranya padi, jelai, gandum, biji aṇu, dan wijen.
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Dharma includes stewardship of both farm and forest; society’s nourishment depends on a balanced relationship with cultivated and wild domains.
Sarga-oriented listing (kinds within creation), with practical dharma implications for livelihood and resource use.
‘Grāmya–āraṇya’ can be read inwardly as the tamed and untamed aspects of the psyche—both must be acknowledged and integrated for fullness.