Life framework · RESPONSIBLE PRACTICE

Ṛṇa-traya

The three debts

Reflect on responsibility to seers and learning, ancestors and continuity, and divine or ecological order.

01

TEXTUAL ANCHOR

Begin with a traceable source

Vedic and dharma traditions. The source is an anchor for study, not a claim that this modern guide is a verbatim passage or the only valid interpretation.

Study the source in context →
02

DAILY PRACTICE

Turn the teaching into conduct

Repay through study and teaching, responsible family or social contribution, gratitude and care for shared life.

03

DISCERNMENT

Keep the practice humane

Debt language must not coerce marriage, reproduction, money or obedience.

04

REFLECTION

A question to carry

What have I received that should be passed on wisely?

Answer with one observable example. Spiritual maturity is better tested through truthfulness, steadiness, compassion, repair and useful action than through claims of status.