The Duties and Conduct of the Graduate (Snātaka) and the Householder
तमाचारं निषेवेत नेहेतान्यत्र कर्हिचित् । येनास्य पितरो याता येन याताः पितामहाः
tamācāraṃ niṣeveta nehetānyatra karhicit | yenāsya pitaro yātā yena yātāḥ pitāmahāḥ
اسی آچار و رسمِ سلوک کی پیروی کرے، اور یہاں کبھی کسی اور طریقے کے لیے اسے نہ چھوڑے؛ کیونکہ اسی راہ سے اس کے پِتر (آباء) چلے، اور اسی راہ سے پِتامہ (دادا پردادا) بھی گئے۔
Unspecified (context-dependent within Svarga-khaṇḍa narrative)
Concept: Hold fast to the established tradition of right conduct; do not abandon it for novelty, for it is the proven path walked by ancestors.
Application: Preserve wholesome family and guru traditions (daily worship, ethical vows, charity habits); reform only what contradicts śāstra and sādhus, but avoid restless novelty that erodes character.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: tam + ācāram → tamācāraṃ; na + ihet → nehet; yena + asya → yenāsya
It teaches adherence to established dharmic conduct (ācāra), emphasizing continuity with the proven path followed by one’s ancestors.
It cautions against abandoning dharmic tradition for arbitrary alternatives; it does not explicitly deny thoughtful reform, but prioritizes time-tested righteous conduct as a reliable guide.
Maintain steady discipline and moral habits rooted in dharma—especially those validated by wise elders and ancestral practice—rather than chasing inconsistent or self-serving “new” paths.