Ācāra-Nirṇaya: Varṇa-Āśrama Dharma, Śauca, Snāna, Sandhyā, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and Gṛhastha-Dinacaryā
अर्धेन चात्मभरणं नित्यनैमित्तिकांन्वितम् / पादं चेत्यर्थयामस्य मूलभूतं विवर्धयेत्
ardhena cātmabharaṇaṃ nityanaimittikāṃnvitam / pādaṃ cetyarthayāmasya mūlabhūtaṃ vivardhayet
بنصفه يعول المرء نفسه، مع ملازمة الواجبات اليومية والفرائض العارضة في أوقاتها. وبالربع يسعى إلى المقاصد المشروعة؛ وهكذا يقوّي على الدوام أساس الحياة ذات المعنى.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Proportional living: half for sustenance, engagement in daily/occasional rites, and a quarter for rightful aims—strengthening life’s foundation.
Vedantic Theme: Integration of pravritti (worldly duty) with sattvic order; karma purified by regularity and right proportion supports inner peace.
Application: Create a sustainable routine: allocate resources to necessities, keep daily/seasonal obligations (family, community, worship), and invest a portion in dharmic goals (education, skill, service, long-term stability).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (nitya-naimittika karma references across dharma sections; adjacent verses on allocation and livelihood)
This verse stresses that daily (nitya) and occasional (naimittika) obligations should accompany one’s livelihood, because they preserve dharma and become the foundation of a purposeful life.
By urging a life structured around sustenance plus obligatory duties, it implies that one’s life-journey (yāma) gains a stable moral base, which supports favorable outcomes after death in the broader Garuda Purana framework.
Maintain your household responsibly, keep regular spiritual/ethical disciplines (daily and occasion-based), and pursue prosperity in a dharmic way—so your life’s foundations remain strong.