Janaka Instructs Śuka: Āśrama-Sequence, Guru-Dependence, and Marks of Liberation
तत्र त्वं गच्छ तूर्णं वै स ते हृदयसंशयम् । प्रवृत्तौ च निवृत्तौ च सर्वं छेत्स्यत्यसंशयम् ॥ ८ ॥
tatra tvaṃ gaccha tūrṇaṃ vai sa te hṛdayasaṃśayam | pravṛttau ca nivṛttau ca sarvaṃ chetsyatyasaṃśayam || 8 ||
Kaya’t pumaroon ka roon agad; aalisin niya ang pag-aalinlangang nakabaon sa iyong puso. Tungkol sa landas ng pagkilos (pravṛtti) at sa landas ng pag-urong mula sa pagkilos (nivṛtti), lulutasin niya ang lahat para sa iyo nang walang pagdududa.
Sanatkumara (one of the Sanaka brothers) instructing Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It teaches that inner doubt (hṛdaya-saṃśaya) is removed decisively through approaching the right spiritual authority, who clarifies the liberating discernment between action and renunciation.
By emphasizing swift approach to the true guide, it supports bhakti as disciplined surrender and guidance-seeking—so one’s life (whether active or renounced) becomes aligned with the higher purpose without confusion.
Not a technical Vedanga lesson; the practical takeaway is dharma-viveka—clear decision-making about pravṛtti and nivṛtti under competent instruction, which underlies correct ritual action and renunciant practice alike.