जनक-राज्ञः मौण्ड्य-परिव्रज्या-विवादः
Janaka’s Renunciation Questioned; Discourse on Dāna and Detachment
काषायैरजिनैश्वीरैर्नग्नान् मुण्डान् जटाधरान् । बिभ्रत् साधून् महाराज जय लोकान् जितेन्द्रिय:
kāṣāyair ajinaiś cīraiḥ nagnān muṇḍān jaṭādharān | bibhrat sādhūn mahārāja jaya lokān jitendriyaḥ ||
अर्जुन म्हणाला—हे महाराज! आपण जितेंद्रिय होऊन काषाय वस्त्र, मृगचर्म व वल्कल धारण करणाऱ्या, नग्न राहणाऱ्या, मुंडण केलेल्या किंवा जटा धारण केलेल्या साधूंचे पालन-पोषण करा; आणि अशा धर्ममय आश्रयाने पुण्यलोकांवर विजय मिळवा.
अजुन उवाच
A ruler (or any householder) should practice self-control and uphold dharma by supporting genuine renunciants; such righteous patronage is presented as a means to accrue merit and attain auspicious realms.
Arjuna addresses a king and urges him to maintain ascetics distinguished by austere marks—ochre robes, deer-skins, bark garments, nakedness, shaven heads, or matted hair—framing this support as a dharmic act that leads to victory in ‘worlds’ of merit.