Vāmana’s Advent, Aditi’s Hymn, Bali’s Gift, and the Mahatmya of Bhū-dāna
आत्मबुद्धिः सुखकरी गुरुबुद्धिर्विशेषतः । परबुद्धिर्विनाशाय स्त्रीबुध्दिः प्रलयंकरी ॥ ९४ ॥
ātmabuddhiḥ sukhakarī gurubuddhirviśeṣataḥ | parabuddhirvināśāya strībudhdiḥ pralayaṃkarī || 94 ||
حُكمُ المرء بعقله يجلب السعادة، وحُكمُه مع توقيرٍ للغورو يجلبها على وجهٍ أتمّ. أمّا العيشُ بعقلِ غيره فيؤدّي إلى الهلاك، والاستعبادُ بتعلّقٍ بالنساء يُقال إنه مُهلِكٌ للحياة.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in an upadeśa context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It prioritizes buddhi (discernment) grounded in the Self and aligned with the Guru’s instruction, warning that unexamined dependence on others and sense-driven attachment destabilize dharma and obstruct spiritual progress.
By elevating guru-buddhi, it implies that devotion is safeguarded when guided by the Guru’s śāstra-based counsel; bhakti becomes steady when one does not follow shifting social opinions or sense-impulses.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught; the practical takeaway is śāstra-guided viveka (discernment) and sadācāra—habits that support any Vedic study, recitation, and disciplined practice.