चतुष्पादस्तथा धर्मः सुसंपूर्णा वसुन्धरा । कामक्रोधविनिर्मुक्ता भयद्वेषविवर्जिताः । जनाश्चिरायुषस्तत्र शान्तात्मानो जितेन्द्रियाः । पञ्चतालप्रमाणाश्च दीप्तिमन्तो बहुश्रुताः
catuṣpādastathā dharmaḥ susaṃpūrṇā vasundharā | kāmakrodhavinirmuktā bhayadveṣavivarjitāḥ | janāścirāyuṣastatra śāntātmāno jitendriyāḥ | pañcatālapramāṇāśca dīptimanto bahuśrutāḥ
Ali o dharma se firma sobre os quatro pés, e a terra é plenamente abundante. As pessoas estão livres de desejo e ira, sem medo nem ódio; vivem longamente, com mente serena, senhores dos sentidos—altas como cinco tālas, radiantes e profundamente eruditas.
Bṛhaspati
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous, prosperous sacred land where serene, tall, radiant sages and householders move without fear; fields and groves are abundant; the atmosphere is calm and orderly, suggesting Kṛtayuga on earth.
When dharma is complete, human life becomes peaceful, self-controlled, learned, and free from inner enemies like desire and anger.
No single site is specified; the verse praises the dhārmic condition associated with the Kṛta/Satya yuga.
None explicitly; the implied discipline is self-mastery (jitendriyatā) and freedom from passions.