Jīva–Ātman Inquiry; Kṣetrajña Doctrine; Karma-based Varṇa; Four Āśramas and Sannyāsa Discipline
गोभ्यो वृत्तिं समास्थाय पीताः कृष्युपजीविनः । स्वधर्म्मन्नानुतिष्टंति ते द्विजा वैश्यतां गताः ॥ ५८ ॥
gobhyo vṛttiṃ samāsthāya pītāḥ kṛṣyupajīvinaḥ | svadharmmannānutiṣṭaṃti te dvijā vaiśyatāṃ gatāḥ || 58 ||
ទ្វិជៈទាំងឡាយដែលយកជីវិតរស់នៅដោយគោ និងរស់ដោយកសិកម្ម ប៉ុន្តែមិនអនុវត្តធម៌កាតព្វកិច្ចរបស់ខ្លួន—ទ្វិជៈទាំងនោះត្រូវបាននិយាយថា បានធ្លាក់ចុះទៅស្ថានភាពវៃស្យៈ។
Sanatkumara (in dialogue instructing Narada on dharma and conduct)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It stresses that inner integrity (svadharma) matters more than mere social label: when the twice-born abandon their ordained duties and take up other livelihoods, their spiritual and social standing is described as diminished.
Indirectly, it sets a foundation for bhakti by emphasizing disciplined conduct; devotion in the Narada Purana is supported by living one’s dharma sincerely rather than using religious identity while neglecting duty.
It reflects Dharmaśāstra-based application of Vedic social ethics (ācāra and svadharma); while not a technical Vedāṅga lesson like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa, it applies Vedic normative principles to livelihood and conduct.