Gṛhastha Livelihood, Āpad-dharma, and Sacrificial Stewardship of Wealth
चतुर्णामपि चैतेषां द्विजानां गृहमेधिनाम् / श्रेयान् परः परो ज्ञेयो धर्मतो लोकजित्तमः
caturṇāmapi caiteṣāṃ dvijānāṃ gṛhamedhinām / śreyān paraḥ paro jñeyo dharmato lokajittamaḥ
ഈ നാലുവിധ ദ്വിജ ഗൃഹസ്ഥന്മാരിൽ ധർമ്മപ്രകാരം ഓരോ പിന്നീടുള്ളവനും മുൻപുള്ളവനേക്കാൾ ശ്രേഷ്ഠനെന്നു അറിയണം; ലോകജയം (ഉന്നത പുണ്യഫലം) നേടുന്നതിൽ അവൻ കൂടുതൽ സമർത്ഥൻ।
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing the sages/Indradyumna on dharma
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Indirectly: it frames spiritual progress through graded dharma. By purifying conduct and intention within household life, one becomes increasingly fit for higher realization—ultimately supporting Atman-knowledge taught elsewhere in the Kurma Purana.
The verse emphasizes dharmic discipline rather than a specific technique: faithful performance of household duties, yajña/ritual responsibility, and ethical purity as preparatory yoga (karma-yoga/niyama-like restraint) that strengthens eligibility for higher contemplative practice.
By grounding spiritual ascent in dharma that is shared across Shaiva and Vaishnava frameworks, it reflects the Kurma Purana’s synthesis: righteous living is the common foundation leading toward the one Supreme, whether approached as Hari (Vishnu/Kurma) or as Śiva in Pashupata-oriented teachings.