Vyākaraṇa-saṅgraha: Pada–Vibhakti–Kāraka–Lakāra–Samāsa
सत्यानाग्यास्तथा पुंसो मतभ्रमरदीर्घपात् । धनाकृसोमौ चागर्हस्तविर्ग्रथास्वर्णन्बहू ॥ ४६ ॥
satyānāgyāstathā puṃso matabhramaradīrghapāt | dhanākṛsomau cāgarhastavirgrathāsvarṇanbahū || 46 ||
Ebenso wird dem Mann Wahrhaftigkeit und Freiheit von Täuschung geboten; und er soll die Verblendung der Meinung und den langen Sturz ins Verderben meiden. Auch Gier nach Reichtum und das Schwinden der eigenen Kraft sind zu meiden; und man soll weder einen tadelnswerten Lebensunterhalt noch verworrenes Verhalten noch übermäßige Bindung an Gold pflegen.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It frames mokṣa-oriented discipline as grounded in satya (truth), clarity of view, and detachment—warning that greed, blameworthy livelihood, and moral entanglement cause a prolonged spiritual downfall.
Bhakti matures on a foundation of purity and simplicity: truthfulness, avoidance of delusion, and non-attachment to wealth remove obstacles that distract the mind from steady remembrance and worship.
It emphasizes applied dharma (sadācāra) rather than a specific Vedāṅga: right speech (truth), disciplined conduct, and ethical livelihood—practical restraints that support any ritual, mantra, or study.