परद्रव्येष्वभिध्यानं मनसानिष्टचिंतनम् । वितथाभिनिवेशश्च मानसं त्रिविधं स्मृतम् ॥ ६३ ॥
paradravyeṣvabhidhyānaṃ manasāniṣṭaciṃtanam | vitathābhiniveśaśca mānasaṃ trividhaṃ smṛtam || 63 ||
ಪರರ ಧನದ ಮೇಲೆ ಲಾಲಸೆ/ಅಭಿಧ್ಯಾನ, ಮನಸ್ಸಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಅನಿಷ್ಟಚಿಂತನೆ, ಮತ್ತು ಅಸತ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಹಠ—ಇವು ಮಾನಸಿಕ ತ್ರಿವಿಧ ಪಾಪಗಳೆಂದು ಸ್ಮರಿಸಲ್ಪಟ್ಟಿವೆ.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a dharma-instruction context)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"karuna","emotional_journey":"Turns inward from external acts to subtle inner faults, encouraging compassionate self-scrutiny and mental purification."}
It defines mental wrongdoing as a root-level obstacle to dharma: covetousness, ill-will, and attachment to falsehood corrupt the inner instrument (manas), weakening purity required for spiritual progress.
Bhakti matures through inner cleanliness; restraining covetous thoughts, harmful intentions, and false fixations steadies the mind, making it fit for sincere remembrance and worship of the Lord.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana or Jyotisha) is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is ethical mental discipline, a foundational support for effective mantra-japa, vrata observance, and ritual purity.