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Sutra 4

एष त्रयीधर्मश्चतुर्णां वर्णानामाश्रमाणां च स्वधर्मस्थापनादौपकारिकः ॥ कZ_०१.३.०४ ॥

eṣa trayī-dharmaś caturṇāṃ varṇānām āśramāṇāṃ ca sva-dharma-sthāpanād aupakārikaḥ

ไตรเวท (ตรยี) นี้เป็นประโยชน์ เพราะช่วยสถาปนาหน้าที่ประจำตน (สวธรรม) ของทั้งสี่วรรณะและอาศรม

एषःthis (one/this treatise)
एषः:
TypePronoun
Rootएतद्
Formsarvanāma-prātipadika; puṃliṅga; prathamā-vibhakti; ekavacana
त्रयी-धर्मःVedic dharma (duty based on the three Vedas)
त्रयी-धर्मः:
TypeNoun
Rootधर्म
Formsamāsa: trayyāḥ dharmaḥ; puṃliṅga; prathamā-vibhakti; ekavacana
and
:
TypeParticle
Root
Formavyaya; samuccaya (coordination)
चतुर्णाम्of four
चतुर्णाम्:
TypeNumeral (Adjective)
Rootचतुर्
Formsaṅkhyā; ṣaṣṭhī-vibhakti; bahuvacana; (governs वर्णानाम्)
वर्णानाम्of the varṇas (social classes)
वर्णानाम्:
TypeNoun
Rootवर्ण
Formpuṃliṅga; ṣaṣṭhī-vibhakti; bahuvacana
आश्रमाणाम्of the āśramas (life-stages)
आश्रमाणाम्:
TypeNoun
Rootआश्रम
Formpuṃliṅga; ṣaṣṭhī-vibhakti; bahuvacana
and
:
TypeParticle
Root
Formavyaya; samuccaya
स्व-धर्म-स्थापनात्from/by the establishment of one’s own prescribed duties
स्व-धर्म-स्थापनात्:
TypeVerbal noun (Action noun)
Rootस्थाप (स्था)
Formsamāsa: sva-dharma (karmadhāraya: ‘one’s own duty’) + sthāpana (kṛdanta, lyuṭ); napuṃsaka/puṃliṅga usage; pañcamī-vibhakti; ekavacana; ablative of cause/source: ‘from/by establishing…’
आदौfirstly; beginning with
आदौ:
TypeAdverb
Rootआदि
Formavyaya; locative-form used adverbially: ‘at first/primarily; beginning with…’
उपकारिकःbeneficial; serviceable; helpful
उपकारिकः:
TypeAdjective
Rootउपकारिन्
Formpuṃliṅga; prathamā-vibhakti; ekavacana; predicate adjective agreeing with एषः/धर्मः
T
trayī
D
dharma
V
varṇa
Ā
āśrama
S
svadharma

FAQs

To justify Vedic-legal learning as a governance asset: by fixing role-based duties across society, the state gains predictability, social discipline, and lower friction in administration and adjudication.

Modern states similarly rely on clear role definitions and enforceable norms (constitutions, administrative law, professional codes). When duties and jurisdictions are well-specified, compliance improves and enforcement costs fall.

No specific official is named here; the implied duty of the ruler is to uphold a stable normative-legal order by recognizing and institutionalizing role-based obligations, thereby supporting public order and welfare.