Nītisāra: Virtuous Association, Household Dharma, and Kāla (Time) as the Supreme Regulator
कालेन रिपुणासन्धिः काले मित्रेण विग्रहः / कार्यकारणमाश्रित्य कालं क्षिपति पण्डितः
kālena ripuṇāsandhiḥ kāle mitreṇa vigrahaḥ / kāryakāraṇamāśritya kālaṃ kṣipati paṇḍitaḥ
In due time one should make peace even with an enemy; in due time one may even oppose a friend. Knowing the proper cause and purpose of action, the wise person manages time accordingly.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Kāla-yukti: peace with an enemy or opposition to a friend may be right depending on time, cause, and purpose; the wise ‘spend’ time strategically.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga discernment: acting without rigidity, guided by buddhi (discriminative intellect) and dharma-sādhana.
Application: Reassess relationships periodically; negotiate when conditions change; set principled boundaries even with friends; prioritize long-term dharma over short-term sentiment.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.108 (nīti on prudence and kāla)
This verse treats time as a decisive factor in dharmic action: the wise adjust reconciliation or opposition based on the right moment and the real purpose behind an act.
Indirectly, it emphasizes discernment and right action—qualities that shape karma. In the Garuda Purana’s broader framework, such choices influence one’s karmic outcomes and post-death trajectory.
Avoid rigid loyalties or permanent enmity; evaluate context, consequences, and purpose before acting, and use time deliberately rather than reacting impulsively.