Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
अहिंसा सा नृप प्रोक्ता सर्वकामप्रदायिनी । कर्मकार्यसहायत्वमकार्यपरिपन्थिता ॥ २६ ॥
ahiṃsā sā nṛpa proktā sarvakāmapradāyinī | karmakāryasahāyatvamakāryaparipanthitā || 26 ||
Ô Roi, l’ahiṃsā (la non-violence) est proclamée comme celle qui accorde tous les buts désirés. Elle soutient l’accomplissement des devoirs justes et se dresse en obstacle aux actes interdits ou iniques.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It presents ahiṃsā as a supreme dharmic force: it not only yields auspicious results but also safeguards the seeker by preventing descent into adharma.
By establishing non-violence as essential conduct, it supports a pure heart and disciplined life—conditions traditionally required for steady devotion and worship.
It emphasizes dharma-guided application of karma (right action vs. prohibited action), aligning conduct with śāstric injunctions—more ethical hermeneutics than a specific Vedāṅga technique.