Dharma-vyādha’s Analysis of Moral Decline and the Mahābhūta–Guṇa Schema (धर्मव्याधोपदेशः)
परपाकेषु ये5श्रन्ति आत्मार्थ च पचेत् तु यः । पर्यश्नन्ति वृथा ये च तदसत्यं प्रकीर्त्यते
parapākeṣu ye śrānti ātmārthaṃ ca pacet tu yaḥ | paryaśnanti vṛthā ye ca tad asatyaṃ prakīrtyate ||
ఇతరుల వంటింటిలోనే శ్రమించువారు, మరియు కేవలం తనకోసమే వండుకొనువాడు; అలాగే విధి-నియమములేక వ్యర్థంగా భుజించువారు—అటువంటి ఆచారం ‘అసత్’ అని ప్రకటించబడుతుంది।
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
Food and livelihood are ethically ‘real’ only when aligned with dharma—especially sharing and honoring obligations such as offerings and hospitality. Cooking or eating in a way that ignores these duties is called asat (inauthentic/ethically void).
In Mārkaṇḍeya’s discourse, he classifies certain ways of living and eating as fruitless. This verse highlights improper dependence on others’ kitchens and selfish, non-sharing consumption as conduct that renders one’s sustenance morally empty.
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