Hari-nāma Mahimā and Caraṇāmṛta: The Redemption of the Hunter Gulika
Uttaṅka Itihāsa
वृथैव व्याकुला लोका धनादानां सदार्जने ॥ ४६ ॥
vṛthaiva vyākulā lokā dhanādānāṃ sadārjane || 46 ||
មនុស្សលោកវឹកវរដោយឥតប្រយោជន៍ ព្រោះតែជាប់រវល់ជានិច្ចក្នុងការរកទ្រព្យ និងទ្រព្យសម្បត្តិ។
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue framework)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It warns that obsessive pursuit of wealth creates needless mental disturbance; the Purana points the seeker toward dharma, inner discipline, and liberation-oriented living rather than endless accumulation.
By exposing the futility of constant acquisition, it implicitly redirects attention to steadiness of mind and remembrance of the Lord—conditions that support Vishnu-bhakti over restless worldly striving.
No specific Vedanga technique is taught in this line; the practical takeaway is ethical discernment (dharma-guided artha) and mental restraint, which are foundational for any scriptural practice, including mantra, ritual, and study.