Nīti for Calamity, Wealth, Friendship, Charity, and Restraint of Kāma
शनैर्विद्या शनैर्थाः शनैः पर्वतमारुहेत् / शनैः कामं च धर्मं च पञ्चैतानि शनैः शनैः
śanairvidyā śanairthāḥ śanaiḥ parvatamāruhet / śanaiḥ kāmaṃ ca dharmaṃ ca pañcaitāni śanaiḥ śanaiḥ
Le savoir s’acquiert peu à peu ; la richesse se gagne peu à peu ; on gravit une montagne peu à peu. De même, le désir et le dharma s’accomplissent graduellement : ces cinq choses se poursuivent pas à pas.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: All meaningful attainments—learning, wealth, difficult goals, desire, and dharma—ripen through gradual, consistent effort.
Vedantic Theme: Sādhana-krama (graded practice) and niyama; mastery over kāma through regulated pursuit aligned with dharma.
Application: Adopt incremental habits: daily study, savings, skill-building; regulate desires; practice dharma consistently rather than in bursts.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: natural landmark (metaphoric ascent)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: didactic nīti passages emphasizing discipline and right conduct (general)
This verse teaches that enduring gains—learning, prosperity, and righteous living—are stabilized through steady, incremental effort rather than haste.
While not describing afterlife mechanics directly, it supports the Purana’s wider message that spiritual maturity and dharma are built through consistent practice over time.
Adopt sustainable routines: study daily, earn ethically, regulate desires, and keep dharma as a long-term discipline—progressing in small, reliable steps.