Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
अक्षत्रियाश् च राजानो विप्राः शूद्रोपजीविनः आसनस्था द्विजान्दृष्ट्वा न चलन्त्यल्पबुद्धयः
akṣatriyāś ca rājāno viprāḥ śūdropajīvinaḥ āsanasthā dvijāndṛṣṭvā na calantyalpabuddhayaḥ
ແມ່ນແຕ່ກະສັດທີ່ບໍ່ແມ່ນກະສັດຕຣິຍະແທ້ ແລະພຣາຫມັນທີ່ດຳລົງຊີວິດໂດຍອາໄສອາຊີບຂອງຊູດຣະ—ເມື່ອນັ່ງຢູ່ແລ້ວເຫັນດວິຈະ (ຜູ້ເກີດສອງຄັ້ງ) ກໍບໍ່ລຸກຂຶ້ນ; ຄົນເຊັ່ນນັ້ນມີປັນຍານ້ອຍ. ຕາມທັດສະນະໄສວະ, ນີ້ແມ່ນໝາຍເຖິງການປະພຶດທີ່ຖືກຜູກມັດດ້ວຍ pāśa: ການບໍ່ເຄົາລົບທຳມະ ຂັດຂວາງການຊຳລະຂອງ pashu ແລະຄວາມພ້ອມຮັບພຣະກະລຸນາ (anugraha) ຂອງພຣະສິວະ.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames outer conduct (sadācāra) as a prerequisite for inner purity; disrespect and arrogance are pasha-like impurities that weaken adhikāra (fitness) for Shiva-puja and the reception of Mahadeva’s grace.
Indirectly: Shiva as Pati is approached through dharma and humility; when the pashu remains bound by ego and disrespect, Shiva’s anugraha is not readily reflected in the heart, delaying spiritual maturation.
No specific ritual is prescribed; the practice emphasized is disciplined etiquette and humility—supporting Pashupata-style sadhana where self-restraint and reverence purify the aspirant for mantra, puja, and meditation.