Nīti for Calamity, Wealth, Friendship, Charity, and Restraint of Kāma
स्वकर्म धर्मार्जितजीवितानां शास्त्रेषु दारेषु सदा रतानाम् / जितेन्द्रियाणामतिथिप्रियाणां गृहे ऽपि मोक्षः पुरुषोत्तमानाम्
svakarma dharmārjitajīvitānāṃ śāstreṣu dāreṣu sadā ratānām / jitendriyāṇāmatithipriyāṇāṃ gṛhe 'pi mokṣaḥ puruṣottamānām
സ്വകർമ്മവും ധർമ്മവും കൊണ്ട് ജീവനം നയിക്കുന്നവർ; ശാസ്ത്രങ്ങളിലും ദാരയിലും (ഭാര്യയിൽ) സദാ രതരായവർ; ഇന്ദ്രിയജിതരും അതിഥിസത്കാരപ്രിയരുമായവർ—അത്തരം പുരുഷോത്തമർ ഗൃഹത്തിൽ തന്നെയും മോക്ഷം പ്രാപിക്കുന്നു.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Mokṣa is attainable in household life through dharma-aligned livelihood, śāstra-orientation, fidelity, indriya-jaya, and atithi-sevā—integrating action with inner freedom.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga leading to citta-śuddhi; liberation not dependent on external renunciation but on inner detachment and sattva.
Application: Earn ethically, study and reflect on śāstra, honor marital commitments, practice sense-restraint, and treat guests/others with reverence; make the home a place of sādhana.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: home/guest-hall (atithi-śālā)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.109.39-42 (warnings on instability/insatiability)
This verse states that liberation is possible even for householders when they live by their own duties, earn through dharma, remain devoted to scripture, practice fidelity, control the senses, and honor guests.
It frames moksha as the fruit of integrated ethical-spiritual discipline—right livelihood, scriptural orientation, self-restraint, and service—rather than requiring withdrawal from household life.
Earn honestly, keep a daily connection to sacred study, practice fidelity and restraint, and cultivate hospitality and service—these form a lived path toward inner freedom.