Vāmana’s Advent, Aditi’s Hymn, Bali’s Gift, and the Mahatmya of Bhū-dāna
गत्वा याचितवान्भूमिं पञ्चहस्तायतां बले । सुघोषो धर्मनिरतस्तं निरीक्ष्य कुटुम्बिक्रम् ॥ १६० ॥
gatvā yācitavānbhūmiṃ pañcahastāyatāṃ bale | sughoṣo dharmaniratastaṃ nirīkṣya kuṭumbikram || 160 ||
គាត់បានទៅសុំដីមួយកន្លែង ប្រវែងប្រាំហត្ថ។ សុឃោសៈ ដែលឧស្សាហ៍ក្នុងធម៌ បានពិនិត្យមើលគ្រួសាររបស់ម្ចាស់ផ្ទះនោះ និងស្ថានភាពរបស់ពួកគេ។
Narada (narrating within the dialogue to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It highlights dharmic discernment: even a small request (a five-cubit plot) should be evaluated with righteousness, considering the seeker’s situation and the householder’s responsibility.
Bhakti is expressed through dharma in action—supporting others with integrity and careful judgment; such righteous giving becomes a devotional offering when aligned with sacred duty.
The verse reflects practical measurement and propriety in gifts—using standard units like hasta (cubit) and emphasizing disciplined conduct, aligning with ritual-order concerns rather than a specific Vedanga doctrine.