गृहस्थस्य सदाचारः: शौच, तर্পण, वैश्वदेव, अतिथिधर्म, भोजन-विधि, संध्योपासन, ऋतु-धर्मः
स्वाध्यायगोत्रचरणम् अपृष्ट्वा च तथा कुलम् हिरण्यगर्भबुद्ध्या तं मन्येताभ्यागतं गृही
svādhyāyagotracaraṇam apṛṣṭvā ca tathā kulam hiraṇyagarbhabuddhyā taṃ manyetābhyāgataṃ gṛhī
Kahit hindi muna tanungin ang panauhin tungkol sa pag-aaral ng Veda, angkan, sangay ng Veda, o pamilya, dapat ituring ng maybahay ang dumating na karapat-dapat sambahin—nakikita sa kanya ang pagdalo ni Hiraṇyagarbha, ang kosmikong prinsipyo ng kaayusan ng Panginoon.
Sage Parāśara (in instruction to Maitreya)
This verse teaches that atithi-satkara is a universal duty: the guest is to be revered first, without social or sectarian scrutiny, because hospitality upholds dharma and the cosmic order.
Parāśara frames household ethics as spiritual practice: the householder should not interrogate the guest’s svādhyāya, gotra, or caraṇa, but instead receive him with reverence, treating his arrival as sacred.
Invoking Hiraṇyagarbha elevates hospitality from mere etiquette to sacred vision: the guest is approached as embodying a cosmic, divinely ordered principle—aligning social duty with a Vaishnava understanding of higher reality.