Vāmana’s Advent, Aditi’s Hymn, Bali’s Gift, and the Mahatmya of Bhū-dāna
मानो हि महतां लोके धनमक्षयमुच्यते । तस्मिन्नाशाख्यरिपुणा माने नष्टे दरिद्रता ॥ ५२ ॥
māno hi mahatāṃ loke dhanamakṣayamucyate | tasminnāśākhyaripuṇā māne naṣṭe daridratā || 52 ||
この世において、名誉(善き評判)は偉大なる者の尽きぬ財と説かれる。だが「希望/期待」という敵があり、名誉が失われれば貧しさが後に続く。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It elevates māna (true honor rooted in virtue) as a lasting inner wealth, while warning that āśā—restless expectation and craving—erodes one’s dignity and leads to inner and outer impoverishment.
Bhakti thrives on humility and contentment; when the mind is driven by āśā (demanding outcomes), one compromises conduct and loses the steadiness that supports sincere devotion and service.
No specific Vedanga (like Śikṣā, Vyākaraṇa, or Jyotiṣa) is taught here; the practical takeaway is dharma-based self-discipline—reducing expectation and greed to preserve character and social-spiritual standing.