Adhyaya 28 — Alarka Inquires into Varna and Ashrama Dharma; Madalasa Defines the Fourfold Duties
ततोऽसमानाॠषिकुलां तुल्यां भार्यामरोगिणीम् ।
उद्वहेन्न्यायतोऽव्यङ्गां गृहस्थाश्रमकारणात् ॥
tato 'samānarṣikulāṃ tulyāṃ bhāryām arogīṇīm /
udvahen nyāyato 'vyaṅgāṃ gṛhasthāśramakāraṇāt //
ထို့နောက် ဂೃಹस्थ အာရှရမကို တည်ထောင်ရန်အတွက် သူသည် ဓမ္မနှင့်အညီ မိမိနှင့်တန်းတူသင့်တော်သော၊ တူညီသော ဂိုတြ (gotra) မဟုတ်သော၊ ကျန်းမာပြီး ကိုယ်ခန္ဓာချို့ယွင်းမှုကင်းသော ဇနီးကို လက်ထပ်ရမည်။
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Household life is treated as a dharmic institution requiring lawful procedure and thoughtful compatibility. The mention of gotra-exogamy and fitness underscores social order and responsibility.
Ācāra-dharma guidance within Purāṇic discourse; not one of the five cosmological-historical lakṣaṇas.
The ‘lawful’ (nyāyataḥ) marriage implies alignment of desire with dharma—transforming personal life into a support for yajña, lineage, and inner purity.