Brahmā’s Instruction on Brahmacarya, Vānaprastha, and the Aliṅga Path
Ethics of Non-attachment
प्रवृत्तमुदकं वायुं सर्व वानेयमाश्रयेत् । प्राश्नीयादानुपूर्व्येण यथादीक्षमतन्द्रित:
pravṛttam udakaṃ vāyuṃ sarvaṃ vāneyam āśrayet | prāśnīyād ānupūrvyena yathādīkṣam atandritaḥ ||
风神说:“当唯以森林所赐为生——流动之水、清风之气,以及一切野生之物。常怀警觉,守其誓戒之律,依其受戒(dīkṣā)所定之次第而取用。”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches disciplined restraint: one undertaking a vow should live on minimal, pure, forest-available sustenance (even as subtle as air and flowing water), and follow the prescribed order of observance without negligence.
Vāyu-deva is instructing a practitioner about proper conduct during a vowed observance (dīkṣā), specifying what kinds of sustenance are permissible and emphasizing careful, sequential adherence to the rules of the vow.