Yuga-Dharma Framework, Kali-Yuga Diagnosis, and the Hari-Nāma Remedy
Transition to Vedānta Inquiry
विहाय वेदसन्मार्गं कुपथाचारसंगताः । पाषंडाश्चभविशष्यंतिचतुराश्रमनिंदकाः ॥ ५३ ॥
vihāya vedasanmārgaṃ kupathācārasaṃgatāḥ | pāṣaṃḍāścabhaviśaṣyaṃticaturāśramaniṃdakāḥ || 53 ||
ヴェーダの正しき道を捨て、邪道の堕落した行いに交わることで、彼らは異端(パーシャṇḍ)となり、四住期(四アーシュラマ)の制度を罵るであろう。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in dialogue form)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It warns that abandoning Vedic right conduct (sanmārga) and adopting deviant behavior leads to pāṣaṇḍa tendencies—loss of dharmic orientation and contempt for the disciplined life-structure meant to support spiritual progress.
Bhakti in the Purāṇic-Vedic frame is grounded in śraddhā, sadācāra, and respect for dharma; this verse cautions that anti-Vedic deviation erodes the ethical and āśrama-based foundation that sustains stable devotion.
The verse chiefly emphasizes dharma and sadācāra rather than a specific Vedāṅga; practically, it reinforces adherence to Vedic discipline and social-spiritual duties (āśrama-dharma) as the applied framework for ritual and study.