इत्य् एते ऽतिथयः प्रोक्ताः प्रागुक्ता भिक्षवश् च ये चतुरः पूजयेद् एतान् नृयज्ञर्णात् प्रमुच्यते
ity ete 'tithayaḥ proktāḥ prāguktā bhikṣavaś ca ye caturaḥ pūjayed etān nṛyajñarṇāt pramucyate
如是已说诸来宾,并及先前所述四类行乞修行者。凡以恭敬之心供养礼敬者,得脱离“人祭”(nṛ-yajña)之债——以款待与慈施报答众生的神圣义务。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Duties of the householder (gṛhastha), especially honoring guests and mendicants; repayment of the pañca-mahāyajña debts.
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: authoritative
Concept: Honoring guests and the four classes of mendicants discharges the human-obligation (nṛ-yajña-ṛṇa) within the pañca-mahāyajñas.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Practice intentional hospitality and structured giving (food, water, respect) to visitors and vulnerable dependents as a daily discipline.
Vishishtadvaita: Service to living beings is treated as service within the Lord’s ordered dharma, implying the world as His domain and worship through duty.
Bhakti Type: Dasya
Here it means the ethical-sacrificial duty of honoring guests and supporting mendicants; fulfilling it frees one from the “debt to humans” (nṛyajña-ṛṇa) created by living within society.
Parāśara frames them as rightful recipients of reverence and support; serving them is not optional courtesy but a yajña-like obligation that maintains righteous order.
Though Vishnu is not named in the verse, the teaching aligns with Vaishnava dharma: social duties like hospitality are part of the cosmic order (dharma) sustained by the Supreme Reality, Vishnu.