अधमा धनमिच्छन्ति धनमानौ हि मध्यमाः / उत्तमा मानमिच्छन्ति मानो हि महतां धनम्
adhamā dhanamicchanti dhanamānau hi madhyamāḥ / uttamā mānamicchanti māno hi mahatāṃ dhanam
The low seek wealth; the middling seek both wealth and honor. The noble seek honor alone—for honor is the true wealth of the great.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda / Vinatā-putra)
Concept: True greatness prioritizes māna over mere artha; mixed aims mark the middling; fixation on wealth marks the low.
Vedantic Theme: Ordering of puruṣārthas: dharma (and inner worth) governs artha; sattvic aspiration refines desire.
Application: Audit personal goals: shift from accumulation to integrity; measure success by trust, character, and principled living.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana nīti cluster on māna as ‘dhana’ of the great
This verse teaches that inner dignity and earned respect are superior to money; for the truly noble, honor itself becomes the highest form of wealth.
By prioritizing dharmic virtues over greed, it implies that one’s ethical character and reputation shape one’s spiritual trajectory more than mere accumulation of wealth.
Choose integrity over profit, seek respect through right conduct, and treat reputation as a moral responsibility rather than a status symbol.