varášÄĹramavatÄáš dharma
eᚣa ÄcÄra-lakᚣaášaḼ
sa eva mad-bhakti-yuto
niḼĹreyasa-karaḼ paraḼ
varášÄĹrama-vatÄm - of the followers of the varášÄĹrama system; dharmaḼ - religious principle; eᚣaḼ - this; ÄcÄra - by proper behavior according to the authorized tradition; lakᚣaášaḼ - characterized; saḼ - this; eva - indeed; mat-bhakti - with devotional service to Me; yutaḼ - conjoined; niḼĹreyasa - the highest perfection of life; karaḼ - giving; paraḼ - supreme.
According to the varášÄĹrama system, the members of different orders and statuses of life have many traditional duties, such as worshiping the forefathers to save them from possible sinful reactions. All such Vedic rituals, sacrifices, austerities and so forth should be offered to the lotus feet of Lord ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša. They then become the transcendental means for going back home, back to Godhead. In other words, KášášŁáša consciousness, or loving service to Lord ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša, is the sum and substance of progressive human life.