Saṃsāra-duḥkha: Karmic Descent, Garbhavāsa, Life’s Anxieties, Death, and the Call to Jñāna-Bhakti
गृहक्षेत्रादिकं कम किंचिन्नापि विचारितम् । समृद्धस्य कुटुम्बस्य कथं भवति वर्त्तनम् ॥ २८ ॥
gṛhakṣetrādikaṃ kama kiṃcinnāpi vicāritam | samṛddhasya kuṭumbasya kathaṃ bhavati varttanam || 28 ||
घर, शेत इत्यादींबद्दल किंचितही विचार केलेला नाही; मग समृद्ध कुटुंबाचा निर्वाह कसा होईल?॥२८॥
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It highlights that prosperity is not sustained by mere possession; without thoughtful discernment and responsible management, household life becomes unstable, prompting the seeker toward viveka (clear reflection) and dharmic order.
By exposing the anxiety of unexamined material upkeep, it indirectly supports bhakti as a stabilizing center—placing life under dharma and devotion rather than restless acquisition and attachment.
The emphasis is not on a specific Vedanga technique; the practical takeaway is dharmic household governance—careful deliberation (vicāra) and disciplined planning, which aligns with smārta-nīti and āśrama-dharma rather than ritual science.