धन-यज्ञ-दानविवेकः
Wealth, Sacrifice, and Disciplined Giving
वैशम्पायनजी कहते हैं--राजन! युधिष्ठिरकी यह बात समाप्त होनेपर प्रवचनकुशल महातपस्वी देवस्थानने युक्तियुक्त वाणीमें राजा युधिष्ठिरसे कहा ।।
devasthāna uvāca | yad vacaḥ phālgunenoktaṃ na jyāyo 'sti dhanād iti | atra te vartayiṣyāmi tad ekāntamanāḥ śṛṇu ||
देवस्थान बोले—राजन्! फाल्गुन (अर्जुन) ने जो कहा है कि ‘धन से बढ़कर कोई वस्तु नहीं’, इस विषय में मैं तुम्हें समझाऊँगा। तुम एकाग्रचित्त होकर सुनो।
देवस्थान उवाच
The verse frames an ethical inquiry: Arjuna’s claim that wealth is the highest good is not accepted uncritically. Devasthāna signals a reasoned evaluation of wealth’s place within a broader hierarchy of values (especially dharma), urging attentive listening before drawing conclusions.
After Yudhiṣṭhira’s preceding remarks, the ascetic-teacher Devasthāna begins his response. He introduces the topic—Arjuna’s assertion about wealth—and prepares to deliver a focused explanation, asking the king to listen with full concentration.