Āśrama-dharma and Brahmacarya: Śuka’s Inquiry on Karma and Tyāga (शुक-प्रश्नः कर्मत्यागविवेकश्च)
आचार्येणाभ्यनुज्ञातश्चतुर्णामेकमा श्रमम् । आविमोक्षाच्छरीरस्य सोडवतिछेद् यथाविधि
ācāryeṇābhyanujñātaś caturṇām ekam āśramam | āvimokṣāc charīrasya soḍavatīcched yathāvidhi ||
Disse Vyāsa: Tendo obtido a permissão do mestre, deve-se ingressar em um dos quatro āśramas e, de acordo com a regra das escrituras, viver nessa disciplina até que o corpo seja enfim deposto—(ou, alternativamente, avançar em devida ordem por todos os āśramas).
व्यास उवाच
Dharma is to be lived through a regulated life-stage (āśrama) chosen with the preceptor’s sanction, and followed faithfully according to śāstra—either remaining in one āśrama for life or progressing through the traditional sequence.
Vyāsa is laying down a normative rule of conduct: after receiving the ācārya’s approval, a person adopts an āśrama-based way of life and maintains it in scripturally prescribed fashion until death (or moves step-by-step through the āśramas).