Varṇāśrama-ācāra: Common Virtues, Varṇa Duties, and the Four Āśramas
सनक उवाच । श्रृणुष्व मुनिशार्दूल यथा भक्तप्रियंकरः । वर्णाश्रमाचारपरैः पूज्यते हरिरव्ययः ॥ ५ ॥
sanaka uvāca | śrṛṇuṣva muniśārdūla yathā bhaktapriyaṃkaraḥ | varṇāśramācāraparaiḥ pūjyate hariravyayaḥ || 5 ||
萨那迦说道:“听着,诸牟尼之虎啊;我将说那不朽的诃利——令奉爱者欢喜者——如何被恪守种姓与住期正行之人所礼拜。”
Sanaka
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames worship of Hari as inseparable from righteous conduct (ācāra), teaching that devotion becomes stable and pleasing to Vishnu when aligned with varṇāśrama-dharma.
Bhakti is presented as “bhakta-priyaṁ-kara”—that which delights the Lord—expressed through disciplined living and duty-based conduct, not merely emotion or praise.
The verse emphasizes ācāra (regulated practice) and dharma-application; while no single Vedāṅga is named, it aligns with Kalpa (ritual procedure) as the practical framework for worship rooted in prescribed duties.