असावहं भो नामेति सम्यक्प्रणतिपूर्वकम् । आयुरारोग्यसिद्ध्यर्थं तंद्रादिपरिवर्जितः
He should say, 'I am so-and-so, O revered one,' with proper salutation, free from drowsiness and the like, for the sake of attaining long life and health.
आयुष्मान्भव सौम्येति वचो विप्रोऽभिवादने । आकारश्चास्य नाम्नोंऽते वाच्यः पूर्वाक्षरप्लुतः
In return, the Brahmin should say in greeting, 'May you live long, gentle one,' and pronounce his name, drawing out the last syllable with the preceding letter.
यो न वेत्त्यभिवादस्य विप्रः प्रत्यभिवादनम् । नाभिवाद्यः स विदुषा यथा शूद्रस्तथैव सः
A Brahmin who does not know how to return a salutation should not be saluted by the learned; he is just like a Śūdra.
व्यत्यस्तपाणिना कार्यं पादसंग्रहणं गुरोः । सव्येन सव्यः स्प्रष्टव्यो दक्षिणेन तु दक्षिणः
When grasping the teacher's feet, one should use the opposite hand: left to left, right to right.
लौकिकं वैदिकं वापि तथाध्यात्मिकमेव वा । अवाप्य प्रयतो ज्ञानं तं पूर्वमभिवादयेत्
Whether the knowledge is worldly, Vedic, or spiritual, having received it with reverence, one should first salute the teacher.
नोदकं धारयेद्भैक्ष्यं पुष्पाणि समिधस्तथा । एवंविधानि चान्यानि न देवार्थेषु कर्म्मसु
One should not carry water, alms, flowers, or sacred sticks, or other such things, when engaged in acts for the deities.
ब्राह्मणं कुशलं पृच्छेत्क्षत्रबंधुमनामयम् । वैश्यं क्षेमं समागम्य शूद्रमारोग्यमेव च
One should ask a Brahmin about his welfare, a Kshatriya about his health, a Vaishya about his prosperity, and a Shudra only about his health.
उपाध्यायः पिता ज्येष्ठो भ्राता त्राता च भीतितः । मातुलः श्वशुरश्चैव मातामह पितामहौ
The preceptor, father, elder brother, protector in danger, maternal uncle, father-in-law, maternal grandfather, and paternal grandfather—
वर्णश्रेष्ठः पितृव्यश्च पुंसोऽत्र गुरवः स्मृताः । माता मातामही गुर्वी पितुर्मातुश्च सोदराः
Among men, those considered teachers are: the most excellent of the varṇa, the paternal uncle, the mother, the maternal grandmother, and the sisters of one's father and mother.
श्वश्रूः पितामही ज्येष्ठा धात्री च गुरवः स्त्रियः । ज्ञेयस्तु गुरुवर्गोऽयं मातृतः पितृतो द्विजाः
Among women, the mother-in-law, paternal grandmother, elder sister, and nurse are regarded as teachers; this group of teachers is to be understood as coming from the mother's and father's side, O twice-born.
अनुवर्तनमेतेषां मनोवाक्कायकर्मभिः । गुरून्दृष्ट्वा समुत्तिष्ठेदभिवाद्य कृताञ्जलि
One should follow these teachers in thought, word, and deed; upon seeing them, one should rise, greet them with joined palms, and offer respect.
नैतैरुपविशेत्सार्द्धं विवदेन्नात्मकारणात् । जीवितार्थमपि द्वेषाद्गुरुभिर्नैव भाषणम्
One should not sit together with them, nor argue for one's own sake; even for the sake of life, out of enmity, one must not speak harshly to teachers.
उद्रिक्तोऽपि गुणैरन्यैर्गुरुद्वेषी पतत्यधः । गुरूणामपि सर्वेषां पंच पूज्या विशेषतः
Even if someone excels in other virtues, if he is hostile to his teachers, he falls down; among all teachers, five are especially worthy of reverence.
तेषामाद्यास्त्रयः श्रेष्ठास्तेषां माता सुपूजिता । यो भावयति या सूते येन विद्योपदिश्यते
Of these, the first three are the best: she who gives birth, he by whom one is begotten, and the one by whom knowledge is imparted—these are to be especially honored.
ज्येष्ठो भ्राता च भर्ता च पंचैते गुरवः स्मृताः । आत्मनः सर्वयत्नेन प्राणत्यागेन वा पुनः
The elder brother and the husband are also remembered as teachers; for oneself, with all effort, even at the cost of one's life, these five must be honored.
पूजनीया विशेषेण पंचैते भूतिमिच्छता । यावत्पिता च माता च द्वावेतौ निर्विकारिणौ
These five are to be especially worshipped by one who desires prosperity; as long as the father and mother remain unchanged.
तावत्सर्वं परित्यज्य पुत्रः स्यात्तत्परायणः । पिता माता च सुप्रीतौ स्यातां पुत्रगुणैर्यदि
So long, the son should abandon everything else and be devoted to them; if the father and mother are truly pleased by the son's qualities.
स पुत्रः सकलं धर्मं प्राप्नुयात्तेन कर्मणा । नास्ति मातृसमं दैवं नास्ति पितृसमो गुरुः
That son, by such action, attains all righteousness; there is no divinity equal to the mother, nor any teacher equal to the father.
तयोः प्रत्युपकारोऽपि न कथंचन विद्यते । तयोर्नित्यं प्रियं कुर्यात्कर्मणा मनसा गिरा
There is, in no way, any possible repayment to them; one should always do what is pleasing to them, by deed, mind, and word.
न ताभ्यामननुज्ञातो धर्ममन्यं समाचरेत् । वर्जयित्वा मुक्तिफलं नित्यं नैमित्तिकं तथा
Without their permission, one should not perform any other duty, except for those that are perpetual or occasional and lead to liberation.
धर्मसारः समुद्दिष्टः प्रेत्यानंतफलप्रदः । सम्यगाराध्य वक्तारं विसृष्टस्तदनुज्ञया
The essence of duty has been declared, which grants endless rewards after death; having properly honored the teacher and been dismissed with permission.
शिष्यो विद्याफलं भुंक्ते प्रेत्य चापद्यते दिवि । यो भ्रातरं पितृसमं ज्येष्ठं मूढोऽवमन्यते
The student enjoys the fruit of knowledge and, after death, attains heaven; but the fool who disrespects his elder brother as if he were not like a father—
तेन दोषेण संप्रेत्य निरयं घोरमृच्छति । पुंसां वर्त्मनि सृष्टेन पूज्यो भर्ता तु सर्वदा
Because of that fault, after death, he attains a terrible hell; on the path set for men, the husband is always to be honored.
अपि मातरि लोकेऽस्मिन्नुपकाराद्धि गौरवम् । मातुलांश्च पितृव्यांश्च श्वशुरानृत्विजो गुरून्
Even in this world, the mother is honored because of her help; one should honor maternal uncles, paternal uncles, fathers-in-law, ritual priests, and teachers.
असावहमिति ब्रूयात्प्रत्युत्थायाभिवादयेत् । अवाच्यो दीक्षितो नाम्ना यवीयानपि यो भवेत्
One should say, 'This is I,' rise to greet them, and offer salutations; an initiated person, even if younger, should not be addressed by name.
भो भवत्पूर्वकं त्वेनमभिभाषेत धर्मवित् । अभिवाद्यश्च पूज्यश्च शिरसानम्य एव च
One who knows dharma should address him with 'O sir,' or 'with your permission,' and so on; he should be saluted and honored, bowing the head.
ब्राह्मणक्षत्रियाद्यैश्च श्रीकामैः सादरं सदा । नाभिवाद्याश्च विप्रेण क्षत्रियाद्याः कथंचन
Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and others, always desiring prosperity, should show respect; yet a Brahmin should never, under any circumstances, offer salutations to Kshatriyas and others.
ज्ञानकर्मगुणोपेता यद्यप्येते बहुश्रुताः । ब्राह्मणः सर्ववर्णानां स्वस्ति कुर्यादिति श्रुतिः
Even if these others possess knowledge, virtuous deeds, and many accomplishments, the scripture declares that the Brahmin alone should bestow blessings upon all the classes.
सवर्णेन सवर्णानां कार्यमेवाभिवादनम् । गुरुरग्निर्द्विजातीनां वर्णानां ब्राह्मणो गुरुः
Among those of the same class, mutual salutations are proper; among the twice-born, the teacher is like fire, and among all classes, the Brahmin is the teacher.
पतिरेको गुरुः स्त्रीणां सर्वत्राभ्यागतो गुरुः । विद्याकर्मवयोबंधुर्वित्तं भवति पंचमम्
For women, the husband is the sole teacher; wherever he is present, he is the guru. Knowledge, deeds, age, and kinship are bonds, and wealth is considered the fifth.