Varṇāśrama-dharma as a Path to Bhakti
Yuga-dharma Origins, Universal Virtues, Brahmacarya and Gṛhastha Duties
पुरा किल महाबाहो धर्मं परमकं प्रभो । यत्तेन हंसरूपेण ब्रह्मणेऽभ्यात्थ माधव ॥ ३ ॥ स इदानीं सुमहता कालेनामित्रकर्शन । न प्रायो भविता मर्त्यलोके प्रागनुशासित: ॥ ४ ॥
purā kila mahā-bāho dharmaṁ paramakaṁ prabho yat tena haṁsa-rūpeṇa brahmaṇe ’bhyāttha mādhava
Уддхава сказал: О Господь могучерукий, некогда в образе Господа Хамсы Ты поведал Брахме ту высшую дхарму, что дарует практикующему наивысшее блаженство. О Мадхава, ныне прошло много времени, и потому то, чему Ты учил прежде, в мире смертных почти исчезнет, о сокрушитель врага.
This verse states that although the Lord once taught the highest dharma to Brahmā, with the passing of great time that teaching is scarcely found in the mortal world—indicating dharma’s gradual obscuration in later ages.
Uddhava recalls an ancient, authoritative revelation—Kṛṣṇa as Haṁsa instructing Brahmā—to emphasize that true dharma originates from the Lord, and to request that Kṛṣṇa restate it now because it has become rare on earth.
Take shelter of śāstra and the Lord’s teachings as preserved in Bhāgavata wisdom—seeking clarity through genuine guru-sādhu-śāstra—since time can obscure dharma’s original form.