yaÅ›asvino mahÄ-śīlÄḥ
svÄdhyÄyÄdhyayane ratÄḥ
ÄdhyÄḥ kuá¹­umbino hṛṣṭÄ
varṇÄḥ ká¹£atra-dvijottarÄḥ

 yaÅ›asvinaḥ - eager for glory; mahÄ-śīlÄḥ - noble; svÄdhyÄya-adhyayane - in study of the Vedic literature; ratÄḥ - absorbed; Äá¸hyÄḥ - endowed with opulence; kuá¹­umbinaḥ - having large families; hṛṣṭÄḥ - joyful; varṇÄḥ - the four classes of society; ká¹£atra-dvija-uttarÄḥ - represented mostly by the ká¹£atriyas and brÄhmaṇas.


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In the DvÄpara age people are interested in glory and are very noble. They devote themselves to the study of the Vedas, possess great opulence, support large families and enjoy life with vigor. Of the four classes, the ká¹£atriyas and brÄhmaṇas are most numerous.

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