Himavat Ratna-utpatti, Bhīṣma-maṇi Praśaṃsā, and Pitṛ-tarpaṇa Phala
मूल्यं प्रकल्प्यमेषां विबुधवरैर्दैशकालविज्ञानात् / दूरे भूतानां बहु किञ्चिन्निकटप्रसूतानाम्
mūlyaṃ prakalpyameṣāṃ vibudhavarairdaiśakālavijñānāt / dūre bhūtānāṃ bahu kiñcinnikaṭaprasūtānām
इनका मूल्य देश-काल के ज्ञान से युक्त श्रेष्ठ विद्वानों द्वारा निर्धारित किया जाए। दूर से लाई वस्तुओं का मूल्य अधिक होता है, और निकट उत्पन्न वस्तुओं का थोड़ा ही।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Desha-kala-vijnana: proper assessment depends on place and time; scarcity/distance increases value.
Vedantic Theme: Yukti (reasoned discernment) and vyavahara (practical conduct) guided by context rather than absolutism.
Application: In charity, trade, and ritual procurement, evaluate offerings/materials by availability, distance, and timing; avoid rigid pricing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dana-vyavahara sections on proper gifting/valuation (contextual pricing)
This verse teaches that dharmic decisions—such as valuing gifts or offerings—must be made contextually, using awareness of place and time rather than a fixed, one-size rule.
It implies that the worth of ritual items or donations depends on availability and effort: items brought from far away justly carry greater value than those easily obtained locally.
Practice fairness and contextual ethics: value contributions by effort, scarcity, and circumstance, and avoid rigid judgments when costs differ by location and time.