Brahmā’s Instruction on Brahmacarya, Vānaprastha, and the Aliṅga Path
Ethics of Non-attachment
न शिल्पजीविकां जीवेद्धिरण्यं नोत कामयेत् । न द्वेष्ठा नोपदेष्टा च भवेच्च निरुपस्कृत:,वह शिल्पकारी करके जीविका न चलावे, सुवर्णकी इच्छा न करे। किसीसे द्वेष न करे और उपदेशक न बने तथा संग्रहरहित रहे
na śilpajīvikāṃ jīved dhiraṇyaṃ nota kāmayet | na dveṣṭā nopadeṣṭā ca bhavec ca nirupaskṛtaḥ ||
风神(Vāyu)说道:“不可凭手艺或买卖为生,也不可贪求黄金。对任何人都不怀怨憎,也不应自居为说教之师。应当无所有、无囤积而住——朴素无饰、无所牵累——使其行持远离贪欲、争竞与依赖。”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches a disciplined, renunciant ethic: avoid wealth-seeking (especially gold), avoid livelihood that entangles one in acquisition, abandon hatred, do not posture as a moral instructor, and live simply without possessions—so one’s dharma is protected from greed, hostility, and ego.
Vāyudeva is delivering a didactic instruction on proper conduct, emphasizing inner restraint and outward simplicity. The focus is on shaping character—non-greed, non-hatred, and non-ostentation—rather than on ritual or power.