Adhyaya 29 — Alarka’s Inquiry and Madalasa’s Teaching on Householder Dharma (Gārhasthya), Vaiśvadeva, and Atithi Hospitality
शान्तिपुष्टिशकृन्मूत्रा वर्णपादप्रतिष्ठिता ।
आजीव्यमाना जगतां साक्षया नापचीयते ॥
śāntipuṣṭiśakṛnmūtrā varṇapādapratiṣṭhitā | ājīvyamānā jagatāṃ sākṣayā nāpacīyate ||
มูลและปัสสาวะของนางกล่าวกันว่าเป็น ‘ความสงบ’ และ ‘ความหล่อเลี้ยง’; นางยืนมั่นคงบนเท้าที่เป็นวรรณะ แม้โลกทั้งหลายดำรงอยู่ด้วยนาง แต่นางไม่พร่อง—ไม่เสื่อมสลาย
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When the household order functions dharmically, it yields ‘peace and nourishment’ for society. The varṇas are portrayed as structural supports; stability comes from each fulfilling proper responsibility, not from neglect or disorder.
Ethical-social doctrine; not a direct pancalakṣaṇa unit.
The cow is ‘inexhaustible’ though all feed upon her: dharma, when aligned with the Vedic order and generous circulation, is self-renewing. Peace (śānti) and prosperity (puṣṭi) arise as natural byproducts of a rightly ordered life.