Hanūmān’s Embrace, Counsel, and Promise to Amplify Bhīma’s Battle-Roar
Gandhamādana Continuation
न सामकरग्यजुर्वर्णा: क्रिया नासीच्च मानवी | अभिध्याय फल तत्र धर्म: संन्यास एव च,ऋतक्, साम और यजुर्वेदके मन्त्रवर्णोका पृथक्-पृथक् विभाग नहीं था। कोई मानवी क्रिया (कृषि आदि) भी नहीं होती थी। उस समय चिन्तन करनेमात्रसे सबको अभीष्ट फलकी प्राप्ति हो जाती थी। सत्ययुगमें एक ही धर्म था, स्वार्थका त्याग
na sāmakaṛg-yajurvarṇāḥ kriyā nāsīc ca mānavī | abhidhyāya phalaṃ tatra dharmaḥ saṃnyāsa eva ca ||
Bhīma disse: “Naquela era não havia uma classificação separada das fórmulas védicas do Ṛk, do Sāman e do Yajus, nem existiam ocupações humanas como a agricultura. Apenas pelo querer ou pela contemplação, as pessoas obtinham o resultado desejado. Na era Kṛta (Satya) havia um único dharma: o saṃnyāsa, a renúncia, o abandono do interesse próprio.”
भीम उवाच
The verse presents the Kṛtayuga ideal: dharma is unified and centered on saṃnyāsa—renouncing selfish grasping. When inner purity and intention are paramount, external ritual divisions and worldly labor recede, and results are said to arise from mere resolve.
Bhīma is describing characteristics of the earliest age (Kṛta/Satya yuga), contrasting it with later ages: there were no differentiated Vedic mantra-categories, no ordinary human economic activities like farming, and desired outcomes were attained simply through contemplation or intention.