Dharma-sāra: Dāna-mahātmyam, Karma-vāda, and the Conquest of Grief and Greed
धर्मार्थं जीवितं येषां दुर्गाण्यतितरन्ति ते / सन्तुष्टः को न शक्नोति फलमूलैश्च वर्तितुम्
dharmārthaṃ jīvitaṃ yeṣāṃ durgāṇyatitaranti te / santuṣṭaḥ ko na śaknoti phalamūlaiśca vartitum
जिनका जीवन धर्म के लिए है, वे कठिन से कठिन संकट भी पार कर जाते हैं। जो संतुष्ट है, वह फल-मूल पर भी क्यों नहीं रह सकता?
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: A life oriented to dharma overcomes ‘durga’ (hard passages); contentment enables simple living.
Vedantic Theme: Vairagya and titiksha as supports for dharmic life; reduction of desire weakens suffering.
Application: Prioritize principles over convenience; practice contentment; adopt voluntary simplicity (moderation in consumption) to build resilience.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: praise of dharma-niṣṭhā and saṃtoṣa as protectors in crisis (general internal parallel)
This verse presents contentment as a spiritual strength: a satisfied person can endure simplicity and scarcity without falling from dharma.
It states that when life is oriented to dharma, even 'durgas'—severe difficulties—can be crossed, implying inner discipline is the bridge over adversity.
Prioritize ethical duty over convenience, reduce needless wants, and practice simple living—so hardships do not force compromises in values.