Janaka Instructs Śuka: Āśrama-Sequence, Guru-Dependence, and Marks of Liberation
भावितैः कारणैश्चार्यं बहुसंसारयोनिषु । आसादयति शुद्धात्मा मोक्षं हि प्रथमाश्रमे ॥ २२ ॥
bhāvitaiḥ kāraṇaiścāryaṃ bahusaṃsārayoniṣu | āsādayati śuddhātmā mokṣaṃ hi prathamāśrame || 22 ||
โอ้ท่านผู้ควรเคารพ ด้วยเหตุปัจจัยอันบ่มเพาะสั่งสมมาในครรภ์แห่งสังสารวัฏตลอดหลายชาติ จิตวิญญาณที่บริสุทธิ์ย่อมบรรลุโมกษะได้แม้ในอาศรมแรกจริงแท้।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Moksha-dharma dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that moksha is not bound to age or social stage; when the inner self is purified by rightly cultivated causes (sādhana) carried over many lives, liberation can arise even in the first āśrama.
While not naming bhakti explicitly, it supports a core bhakti principle: steady cultivation of purifying practices over time (such as remembrance, worship, and surrender) ripens the heart, making liberation possible even early in life.
The verse emphasizes āśrama-dharma (life-stage discipline) and the practical principle of kāraṇa (effective means): sustained training and purification—supported by right conduct and study—are treated as the operative causes for moksha.