Kali’s Complaint to Brahma and the Arrival of Śrī (Jayaśrī) in Bali’s Reign
स्वधर्मस्थायिनो वर्णा ह्याश्रमांश्चाविश्न् द्विजाः प्रजापालनधर्मस्थाः सदैव मनुजर्षभाः
svadharmasthāyino varṇā hyāśramāṃścāviśn dvijāḥ prajāpālanadharmasthāḥ sadaiva manujarṣabhāḥ
വർണങ്ങൾ തങ്ങളുടെ സ്വധർമ്മത്തിൽ സ്ഥിരമായി നിലകൊണ്ടു; ദ്വിജർ ആശ്രമങ്ങളിൽ പ്രവേശിച്ച് അവിടെയേ താമസിച്ചു. പ്രജാപാലനധർമ്മത്തിൽ സദാ നിലനിന്ന ആ മനുഷ്യശ്രേഷ്ഠർ അങ്ങനെ തന്നെ വിരാജിച്ചു.
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In the Vāmana–Bali frame it functions as praise of the prevailing order under Bali’s reign, while simultaneously presenting a Purāṇic template of ideal governance: social roles steady, āśrama disciplines maintained, and rulers committed to prajā-pālana.
It indicates that the twice-born properly undertake and remain within their life-stage disciplines—study, householdership, forest-dwelling, renunciation—rather than deviating from prescribed conduct.
Purāṇic political theology treats protection of subjects as the core royal duty; when it is upheld, prosperity and moral order are said to radiate outward into the world.