Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 381

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 18
Mokshasanyaasa Yoga

In times of adversity the Brahmins may perform occupations ordained for the Kshatriyas or the Vaishyas. But Shudras should never perform the occupations ordained for Brahmins or Kshatriyas. Kshatriyas may perform the occupation of Brahmins or of the Vaishyas in times of adversity. But they should never beg for their food. In times of adversity the Vaishyas may accept the occupations of the Shudras and of none other. If the trade is not beneficial to him then he may perform the occupations of carpenter or iron-smith etc. Even though the Shudras accept the occupation of the Vaishyas, they should never endeavour to study the Vedas. In the event of great adversity a Kshatriya may perform the service like a Shudra towards the Brahmins and other Kshatriyas. But they should not offer service to their feet. The Kshatriya performing the actions of Shudras towards the wise ones or his superiors is not unworthy. Such acts performed for the purpose of concealing oneself, when living incognito, are superior even to the acts of Brahmins. It is more meritorious to perform the actions enjoined by the master than remaining without opposing him. Such action become meritorious. If the Kshatriya is strong in his powerful shoulders and the Brahmin is full of wisdom, coupled with devotion to the Resplendent Lord, then the protectors of the world along with the world comes under their way. Thus s‟‟peaks the Vyasa Smriti.

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