Teaching of Karma-yoga
Student Conduct, Vedic Study, and Gāyatrī Supremacy
त्र्यहं न कारयेद्ब्रह्म राज्ञो राहोश्च सूतके । यावदेकान्ननिष्ठा स्यात्स्नेहालोपश्च तिष्ठति
tryahaṃ na kārayedbrahma rājño rāhośca sūtake | yāvadekānnaniṣṭhā syātsnehālopaśca tiṣṭhati
రాజు గానీ రాహు గానీ సంబంధించిన సూతకంలో, ఏకాన్ననిష్ఠా మరియు స్నేహత్యాగ నియమం ఉన్నంతవరకు, మూడు రోజులు బ్రహ్మయజ్ఞం (వేదకర్మ) చేయించకూడదు।
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Concept: During sūtaka (ritual impurity) caused by major deaths or ominous disturbances, Vedic rites are suspended for a defined period; austerity (ekānna-niṣṭhā) and restraint (sneha-lopa) mark the purification interval.
Application: In periods of grief or disruption, simplify life (plain diet, reduced social intimacy), pause optional spiritual ‘performance,’ and focus on quiet purification and steadiness until clarity returns.
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: कारयेद्ब्रह्म = कारयेत् + ब्रह्म; राहोश्च = राहोः + च; यावदेकान्ननिष्ठा = यावत् + एकान्ननिष्ठा; स्यात्स्नेहालोपश्च = स्यात् + स्नेहालोपः + च.
It restricts performing or commissioning “brahma” (i.e., Brahma-yajña/vedic recitation and related sacred rites) during a period of sūtaka (ritual impurity).
It sets a three-day minimum suspension for the rite in the specified sūtaka context, tied to the continuing observances described (simple single-food regimen and abstinence).
It emphasizes restraint and ritual discipline: during periods marked as impure or liminal, one should prioritize prescribed austerity and social/ritual boundaries over normal religious routines.