Nītisāra: Virtuous Association, Household Dharma, and Kāla (Time) as the Supreme Regulator
सततं धर्मबहुला सततं च पतिप्रिया / सततं प्रियवक्री च सततं त्वृतुकामिनी
satataṃ dharmabahulā satataṃ ca patipriyā / satataṃ priyavakrī ca satataṃ tvṛtukāminī
Está siempre colmada de dharma, siempre querida y devota de su esposo; siempre de palabra dulce, y siempre deseosa en su estación apropiada.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa)
Concept: Integration of dharma and kāma: affection and intimacy are praised when aligned with propriety (ṛtu) and fidelity.
Vedantic Theme: Regulated desire (niyama) transforms kāma into a supportive force for harmony rather than bondage; sattvic ordering of life.
Application: Balance affection with responsibility; honor consent, health, and appropriate timing; keep speech kind and intentions dharmic.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.108.18-19, 1.108.21-22 (virtues/faults sequence)
This verse frames dharma as a daily, continuous disposition—expressed through devotion, truthful-pleasant speech, and disciplined conduct—showing that righteousness is lived through consistent behavior in household life.
Indirectly: by emphasizing dharmic household conduct, it points to the karmic foundation that supports a favorable post-death journey described elsewhere in the Garuda Purana—ethical living shapes afterlife outcomes.
Cultivate steady ethical behavior, communicate kindly, honor marital commitments, and practice self-restraint—treating dharma as consistency in everyday relationships rather than occasional ritual alone.