Vāmanadeva Praises Bali; the Measure of Three Steps; Śukrācārya Warns Against the Gift
तस्मात् त्रीणि पदान्येव वृणे त्वद् वरदर्षभात् । एतावतैव सिद्धोऽहं वित्तं यावत्प्रयोजनम् ॥ २७ ॥
tasmāt trīṇi padāny eva vṛṇe tvad varadarṣabhāt etāvataiva siddho ’haṁ vittaṁ yāvat prayojanam
Oleh itu, wahai Raja, yang terbaik antara para dermawan, aku memohon daripadamu hanya tiga langkah tanah. Dengan pemberian itu sahaja aku akan berpuas hati, kerana harta yang berguna hanyalah sebanyak yang benar-benar diperlukan.
In this verse Vāmana requests only three steps, showing that a devotee (and the Lord’s own teaching) values necessity over greed; the ‘three steps’ also set the stage for the Lord measuring the universe and revealing His supremacy.
Vāmana emphasizes that wealth has value only when it serves a proper purpose; asking for a small, sufficient gift highlights contentment and exposes the futility of pride in possessions.
Keep goals and consumption need-based, practice charitable giving without ego, and measure success by dharma and devotion rather than accumulation.