Strī Parva, Adhyāya 2 — Vidura’s Consolation on Kāla, Karma, and the Limits of Lamentation (विदुरोपदेशः)
अन्यामन्यां धनावस्थां प्राप्प वैशेषिकीं नरा:
anyām anyāṁ dhanāvasthāṁ prāpya vaiśeṣikīṁ narāḥ
Men, having attained differing conditions of wealth and fortune, each come to a distinct and particular state—showing how worldly circumstances vary from person to person and are not stable grounds for pride or despair.
विदुर उवाच
Worldly prosperity is variable and individualized; therefore one should not base one’s moral judgment, pride, or grief solely on wealth and external fortune, but seek steadiness through dharma and discernment.
Vidura is speaking in a consolatory and instructive mode, reflecting on how people experience different fortunes; the line supports a broader counsel to respond to calamity and success with ethical steadiness rather than attachment to changing circumstances.