Varṇāśrama-ācāra: Common Virtues, Varṇa Duties, and the Four Āśramas
दानं दद्याद्ब्राह्मणेभ्यस्तथा यज्ञैर्यजेत्सुरान् । वृत्त्यर्थं याचयेच्चैव अन्यानध्यापयेत्तथा ॥ १९ ॥
dānaṃ dadyādbrāhmaṇebhyastathā yajñairyajetsurān | vṛttyarthaṃ yācayeccaiva anyānadhyāpayettathā || 19 ||
برہمنوں کو دان دینا چاہیے اور یَجْیوں کے ذریعے دیوتاؤں کی پوجا کرنی چاہیے۔ روزی کے لیے بھیک مانگ سکتا ہے اور اسی طرح دوسروں کو پڑھانا بھی چاہیے۔
Sūta (narrating the teaching tradition; instruction presented as dharma-teaching within the Purāṇic discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames dharmic life as a balance of giving (dāna), sacred obligation (yajña), and preserving knowledge through teaching—so one’s livelihood aligns with religious duty rather than mere profit.
While it is not a direct bhakti-verse, it supports devotion by prescribing yajña and charity as offerings done in a sacred spirit; such regulated conduct (ācāra) becomes a foundation for God-centered living.
The verse points to yajña-performance and adhyāpana (teaching), which practically rely on Vedāṅga competencies—especially Śikṣā (proper recitation) and Vyākaraṇa (correct language) for transmitting and applying Vedic texts.