Adhyaya 29 — Alarka’s Inquiry and Madalasa’s Teaching on Householder Dharma (Gārhasthya), Vaiśvadeva, and Atithi Hospitality
पूजयीत यथाशक्ति शयनासनभोजनैः । एवमुद्धवहतस्तात गार्हस्थ्यं भारमाहितम् ॥
pūjayīta yathāśakti śayanāsanabhojanaiḥ | evam uddavahatas tāta gārhasthyaṃ bhāram āhitam ||
தன் ஆற்றலுக்கேற்ப படுக்கை, இருக்கை, உணவு ஆகியவற்றால் விருந்தினரை மதிக்க வேண்டும். இவ்வாறு, அன்பு மகனே, இதை முறையாக ஏற்றுச் செய்பவனுக்கு இல்லறநிலை ஒப்படைக்கப்பட்ட பொறுப்பே ஆகும்.
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Dharma is calibrated to capacity (yathāśakti) yet remains obligatory. Household life is praised when its ‘burden’—care for others—is consciously carried.
Ācāra/Dharma instruction; not a cosmological/genealogical marker.
Seat, bed, and food correspond to stability, rest, and sustenance—symbolic of offering others psychological safety, respite, and life-support, which purifies the giver.