Vena’s Fall into Adharma and the Prelude to Pṛthu’s Birth
व्यवहारं कलेश्चैव त्यज पुण्यं समाश्रय । वर्तयस्व हि सत्येन प्रजापालो भवस्व हि
vyavahāraṃ kaleścaiva tyaja puṇyaṃ samāśraya | vartayasva hi satyena prajāpālo bhavasva hi
Tinggalkan urusan dunia yang bersengketa dari zaman Kali dan berlindunglah pada kebajikan. Berlakulah dengan kebenaran, dan jadilah pelindung rakyat sesungguhnya.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (context needed from surrounding verses to confirm the dialogue frame, e.g., Pulastya→Bhīṣma or Śiva→Pārvatī).
Concept: Reject Kali-yuga’s corrupt transactions; take refuge in punya, live by satya, and protect society as a true ruler/guardian.
Application: Simplify dealings, avoid unethical shortcuts, speak truth even when costly, and use authority (at home/work) to protect rather than exploit.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","low drone (tanpura)","gentle courtyard birds","lamp crackle","brief silence between pādas"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: कलेः + च + एव → कलेश्चैव
It urges one to renounce corrupt or quarrelsome Kali-yuga-style worldly entanglements, rely on virtue (puṇya), and live by truth (satya), especially in one’s social responsibilities.
By linking truthfulness with prajā-pālana (protecting and rightly guiding the people), it presents satya and dharma as the foundation of legitimate rulership and public duty.
It emphasizes purification and restraint—abandoning Kali-associated harmful “vyavahāra” while actively cultivating puṇya and practicing satya in one’s conduct.