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Shloka 12

Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma

अक्षत्रियाश् च राजानो विप्राः शूद्रोपजीविनः आसनस्था द्विजान्दृष्ट्वा न चलन्त्यल्पबुद्धयः

akṣatriyāś ca rājāno viprāḥ śūdropajīvinaḥ āsanasthā dvijāndṛṣṭvā na calantyalpabuddhayaḥ

క్షత్రియధర్మం లేని రాజులు, శూద్రోపజీవి బ్రాహ్మణులు—వారు ఆసనస్థులై ద్విజులను చూచినా లేవరు; వారు అల్పబుద్ధులు. శైవదృష్టిలో ఇది పాశబద్ధ ఆచారలక్షణం; ధర్మావమానంతో పాశం దృఢమవుతుంది।

अक्षत्रियाःnot true Kṣatriyas / unworthy rulers
अक्षत्रियाः:
and
:
राजानःkings
राजानः:
विप्राःBrahmins
विप्राः:
शूद्रोपजीविनःthose who subsist by Śūdra-occupations
शूद्रोपजीविनः:
आसनस्थाःseated
आसनस्थाः:
द्विजान्the twice-born (dvijas)
द्विजान्:
दृष्ट्वाhaving seen
दृष्ट्वा:
not
:
चलन्तिmove/rise (from the seat)
चलन्ति:
अल्पबुद्धयःsmall-minded, of little discernment
अल्पबुद्धयः:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

D
Dvija

FAQs

It frames outer conduct (sadācāra) as a prerequisite for inner purity; disrespect and arrogance are pasha-like impurities that weaken adhikāra (fitness) for Shiva-puja and the reception of Mahadeva’s grace.

Indirectly: Shiva as Pati is approached through dharma and humility; when the pashu remains bound by ego and disrespect, Shiva’s anugraha is not readily reflected in the heart, delaying spiritual maturation.

No specific ritual is prescribed; the practice emphasized is disciplined etiquette and humility—supporting Pashupata-style sadhana where self-restraint and reverence purify the aspirant for mantra, puja, and meditation.