The Supremacy of Food-Charity and the Rāma–Śambūka Episode
Child Revived through Rājadharma
ततः पूर्वे भृशं त्रस्ता वर्णा ब्राह्मणपूर्वकाः । भूयः पादस्तु धर्मस्य द्वितीयः समपद्यत
tataḥ pūrve bhṛśaṃ trastā varṇā brāhmaṇapūrvakāḥ | bhūyaḥ pādastu dharmasya dvitīyaḥ samapadyata
ततः पूर्वे भृशं त्रस्ता वर्णा ब्राह्मणपूर्वकाः। भूयः पादस्तु धर्मस्य द्वितीयः समपद्यत॥
Narrator (contextual; explicit speaker not provided in the given excerpt)
Concept: Fear of decline can catalyze reform: the varnas, led by Brahmins, become alarmed and dharma regains a second quarter.
Application: Let moral discomfort become constructive: when you notice decline, respond with renewed discipline—study, charity, service, and truthful conduct—rather than cynicism.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: पादस्तु = पादः + तु.
It uses the common Purāṇic metaphor of Dharma standing on ‘feet’ (quarters). The verse says that after a period of fear and disorder, Dharma regains stability to the extent of its second quarter being (re-)established.
The phrase brāhmaṇa-pūrvakāḥ indicates an ordering that begins with Brāhmaṇas in the traditional varṇa schema, reflecting a Purāṇic social-theological framing rather than a geographical or sectarian point.
The verse implies that collective fear and instability arise when Dharma declines, and that social and cosmic order returns when Dharma is re-established—encouraging adherence to righteous conduct as the basis of stability.