गृहस्थस्य सदाचारः: शौच, तर্পण, वैश्वदेव, अतिथिधर्म, भोजन-विधि, संध्योपासन, ऋतु-धर्मः
ततो गोदोहमात्रं वै कालं तिष्ठेद् गृहाङ्गणे अतिथिग्रहणार्थाय तदूर्ध्वं वा यथेच्छया
tato godohamātraṃ vai kālaṃ tiṣṭhed gṛhāṅgaṇe atithigrahaṇārthāya tadūrdhvaṃ vā yathecchayā
அதன்பின் விருந்தினரை ஏற்கும் பொருட்டு, வீட்டுத் திண்ணை/முற்றத்தில் பசுவை பால் கறக்கும் அளவு நேரம் நின்றிருக்க வேண்டும்; அதன் பின் விருப்பமிருந்தால் மேலும் காத்திருக்கலாம்.
Sage Parāśara (in instruction to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Householder dharma: waiting to receive atithi (guest) for a prescribed time (godohamātra)
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: practical and prescriptive
Concept: A gṛhastha should intentionally make time to receive guests, waiting at the threshold for a defined period and longer if willing.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Build a daily habit of availability—keep a small window for hospitality/assistance before turning to private routines.
Vishishtadvaita: Service (seva) to living beings is a concrete expression of śeṣatva—living as one who exists to serve within the Lord’s order.
Bhakti Type: Dasya
This verse frames hospitality as an intentional duty: the householder should visibly make time to receive an unexpected guest, treating atithi-sevā as a direct support of dharma and social harmony.
Parāśara gives a practical rule—wait in the courtyard for a defined period (godoha-mātra) to welcome guests—showing that dharma is lived through concrete, repeatable actions rather than mere ideals.
Though Vishnu is not named in the verse, the teaching reflects Vaishnava dharma: sustaining righteous order through disciplined household life is part of living under Vishnu’s supreme governance of the cosmos and moral law.