Saṅkara-jāti-nirṇaya and Gṛhastha-ācāra: Daily Rites, Purity, Anadhyāya, and Food Discipline
नाचक्षीत धयन्तीं गां नाद्वारेणाविशेत्क्रचित् / न राज्ञः प्रतिगृह्णायाल्लुब्धस्योच्छास्त्रवर्तिनः
nācakṣīta dhayantīṃ gāṃ nādvāreṇāviśetkracit / na rājñaḥ pratigṛhṇāyāllubdhasyocchāstravartinaḥ
ไม่ควรมองโคที่กำลังให้ลูกดูดนม และไม่ควรเข้าทางประตูด้วยกิริยาอันไม่สมควร ไม่ควรรับทานจากพระราชาผู้โลภ ผู้ประพฤติขัดต่อคำสอนแห่งศาสตรา
Lord Viṣṇu (teaching Garuḍa)
Concept: Respect the sacred and the vulnerable; observe proper thresholds/entry etiquette; reject gifts that compromise dharma when offered by greedy, śāstra-violating authority.
Vedantic Theme: Non-attachment to tainted gain; purity of livelihood (śuddha-ājīva) supporting sattva.
Application: Treat animals with non-intrusive respect; follow household/temple etiquette; practice ethical sourcing—decline benefits tied to exploitation or corruption.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: cowshed/house entrance; royal court (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.96 (sadācāra and dāna-śuddhi)
This verse warns that receiving gifts from a greedy, anti-śāstra king compromises one’s dharma and links the recipient to the donor’s unrighteousness.
It frames purity as practical restraint—avoiding improper actions and refusing tainted wealth—so one’s livelihood and conduct remain aligned with śāstra.
Avoid unethical money or favors, especially from corrupt authorities; choose clean sources of support and maintain disciplined, respectful conduct in everyday settings.