वैखानसा वालखिल्यौ दुम्बराः फेनपा वने न्यासे कुटीचकः पूर्वं बह्वोदो हंसनिष्क्रियौ
vaikhānasā vālakhilyau- dumbarāḥ phenapā vane nyāse kuṭī-cakaḥ pūrvaṁ bahvodo haṁsa-niṣkriyau
Synonyms
vaikhānasāḥ—the section of men who retire from active life and live on half-boiled meals; vālakhilya—one who quits his former stock of grains on receipt of more; audumbarāḥ—one who lives on what he gets from the direction towards which he starts after rising from bed; phenapāḥ—one who lives on the fruits which automatically fall from the tree; vane—in the forest; nyāse—in the order of renunciation; kuṭī-cakaḥ—life in the family without attachment; pūrvam—in the beginning; bahvodaḥ—giving up all material activities and engaging fully in transcendental service; haṁsaḥ—fully engaged in transcendental knowledge; niṣkriyau—stopping all kinds of activities..
Translation
The four divisions of retired life are the vaikhānasas, vālakhilyas, auḍumbaras and phenapas. The four divisions of the renounced order of life are the kuṭī-cakas, bahvodas, haṁsas and niṣkriyas. All these were manifested from Brahmā.
Purport
The varṇāśrama-dharma, or the institution of the four divisions and orders of social and spiritual life, is not a new invention of the modern age, as proposed by the less intelligent. It is an institution established by Brahmā from the beginning of the creation. This is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā, in the Fourth Chapter: cātur-varṇyaṁ mayāsṛṣṭam (Bg. 4.13).