Varṇāśrama-dharma as a Path to Bhakti
Yuga-dharma Origins, Universal Virtues, Brahmacarya and Gṛhastha Duties
तेजो बलं धृति: शौर्यं तितिक्षौदार्यमुद्यम: । स्थैर्यं ब्रह्मण्यमैश्वर्यं क्षत्रप्रकृतयस्त्विमा: ॥ १७ ॥
tejo balaṁ dhṛtiḥ śauryaṁ titikṣaudāryam udyamaḥ sthairyaṁ brahmanyam aiśvaryaṁ kṣatra-prakṛtayas tv imāḥ
ஒளிமிகு வீரியம், உடல் வலிமை, திடநிலை, வீரத்துணிவு, பொறுத்தல், தாராளம், பெரும் முயற்சி, நிலைத்தன்மை, பிராமணர்களிடம் பக்தி மற்றும் ஆட்சி-தலைமை—இவை க்ஷத்திரியரின் இயல்பான குணங்கள்.
In 11.17.17, Kṛṣṇa lists radiance, strength, determination, valor, tolerance, generosity, initiative, steadiness, respect for brāhmaṇas/Vedic culture (brahmaṇya), and sovereign power as natural kṣatriya qualities.
In the Uddhava-gītā section, Kṛṣṇa teaches Uddhava how dharma functions in society; by defining the innate qualities and duties of each varṇa, He shows how orderly life can support spiritual progress and devotion.
Cultivate courage with self-control, practice tolerance under pressure, use strength to protect others, lead with generosity and stability, and uphold ethical/spiritual principles (brahmaṇya) rather than ego or domination.