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Shloka 50

Atithi-prāpti and the Brāhmaṇa’s Deliberation on Triadic Dharma (अतिथिप्राप्तिः धर्मत्रयविचारश्च)

विज्ञातं वो मया कार्य तच्च लोकहितं महत्‌ । प्रवृत्तियुक्त कर्तव्यं युष्मत्प्राणोपबृंहणम्‌

vijñātaṁ vo mayā kāryaṁ tac ca lokahitaṁ mahat | pravṛttiyuktaṁ kartavyaṁ yuṣmatprāṇopabṛṁhaṇam ||

เรารู้แล้วถึงกิจที่ท่านทั้งปวงมุ่งหมาย และสิ่งนั้นเป็นมหาประโยชน์แก่สวัสดิภาพแห่งโลก เพราะฉะนั้นจงรับหน้าที่อันประกอบด้วยการประกอบกิจโดยชอบเถิด; หน้าที่นั้นจักค้ำจุนลมหายใจแห่งชีวิตของท่าน และเพิ่มพูนกำลังของท่าน

[{'term''vijñātam', 'definition': 'known, understood, ascertained'}, {'term': 'vo', 'definition': 'to/for you (plural)'}, {'term': 'mayā', 'definition': 'by me'}, {'term': 'kāryam', 'definition': 'purpose
[{'term':
intended task'}, {'term''tat', 'definition': 'that'}, {'term': 'ca', 'definition': 'and'}, {'term': 'lokahitam', 'definition': 'beneficial to the world
intended task'}, {'term':
for the welfare of people'}, {'term''mahat', 'definition': 'great, lofty, significant'}, {'term': 'pravṛtti-yuktam', 'definition': 'endowed with pravṛtti (active engagement)
for the welfare of people'}, {'term':
oriented toward responsible action'}, {'term''kartavyam', 'definition': 'to be done
oriented toward responsible action'}, {'term':
a duty/obligation'}, {'term''yuṣmat', 'definition': 'your (plural)'}, {'term': 'prāṇa', 'definition': 'life-breath
a duty/obligation'}, {'term':
vital force'}, {'term''upabṛṁhaṇam', 'definition': 'nourishing, sustaining, strengthening
vital force'}, {'term':

वैशम्पायन उवाच

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Vaiśampāyana

Educational Q&A

The verse affirms that when a purpose is truly lokahita—aimed at the welfare of the world—it should be pursued as kartavya (duty) through pravṛtti (responsible engagement in action). Such dharmic action is presented not as draining, but as sustaining and strengthening one’s prāṇa (vital force).

Vaiśampāyana, as narrator, reports a speaker’s recognition of the listeners’ intention and endorses it as beneficial for all. He then urges them to proceed with the appropriate duty, emphasizing its life-sustaining and empowering effect.