Chapter 237 — Rāma’s Teaching on Nīti (रामोक्तनीतिः)
इति वृत्तं सतां साधुहितं सत्पुरुषव्रतं आधिव्याधिपरीताय अद्य श्वो वा विनाशिने
iti vṛttaṃ satāṃ sādhuhitaṃ satpuruṣavrataṃ ādhivyādhiparītāya adya śvo vā vināśine
So wird das Verhalten der Guten verkündet—heilsam für die Tugendhaften, das vrata (Gelübde-Disziplin) der Edlen (satpuruṣa)—zu üben von dem, den seelische Bedrängnis und Krankheit umringen, von dem, der heute oder morgen vergehen kann.
Lord Agni (traditional Agni Purana narrator) to sage Vasiṣṭha
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Alamkara Type: Arthāntaranyāsa (reasoned reinforcement)
Concept: Anityatā (uncertainty of life) as impetus for sadācāra; ethical discipline as inner vow (vrata) sustaining one amid suffering.
Application: Use as daily reflection: ‘today or tomorrow’ mortality contemplation to prioritize reconciliation, charity, and disciplined living even during illness.
Khanda Section: Sahitya-shastra (Niti/Didactic Praise of Sadachara)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: आधिव्याधिपरीताय = आधि + व्याधि + परीताय (समास/सन्धि); ‘अद्य श्वो वा’ = ‘today or tomorrow’ (कालविकल्प)।
Related Themes: Agni Purana: Sadācāra / Nīti passages in the same chapter; Agni Purana: Dāna and vrata sections emphasizing urgency and merit
It imparts sadvṛtta-vidyā—practical dharmic discipline (satpuruṣa-vrata) emphasizing right conduct as an immediately applicable regimen even during illness or mental distress.
Alongside ritual, polity, medicine, and poetics, the Agni Purana also codifies ethical practice; this verse functions as a concise rubric stating that moral discipline remains relevant in crisis, completing the text’s all-round instruction for life.
It teaches urgency in dharma: since life is uncertain (“today or tomorrow”), adopting the conduct of the good is presented as spiritually meritorious and purifying even when one is weakened by anxiety and disease.