Dharmānukathana
Narration of Dharma
वारुणं लोकमाप्नोति महीश लवणप्रदः । स्वाश्रमाचारनिरता सर्वभूतहिते रताः ॥ ११३ ॥
vāruṇaṃ lokamāpnoti mahīśa lavaṇapradaḥ | svāśramācāraniratā sarvabhūtahite ratāḥ || 113 ||
အို မင်းကြီး၊ ဆားကို လှူဒါန်းသူသည် ဝရုဏ၏ လောကသို့ ရောက်သည်။ မိမိ၏ အာရှရမ ဓမ္မကို စောင့်ထိန်းကာ သတ္တဝါအားလုံး၏ အကျိုးကို ဆောင်ရွက်သူတို့လည်း ကောင်းမြတ်သော ဂတိသို့ ရောက်ကြသည်။
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches the karma-phala principle: even a specific, practical charity like salt-giving (lavaṇa-dāna), when done righteously, yields a defined heavenly attainment—Varuṇa’s realm—while praising steady svadharma and universal benevolence.
Though framed as dāna and dharma, it supports bhakti indirectly by emphasizing purity of conduct—faithful āśrama-duties and compassion for all beings—which are foundational virtues that stabilize devotional life.
Ritual ethics (dāna-vidhi and its phala) is implied: choosing appropriate gifts and understanding their stated results, a practical dharmic application often systematized in smṛti-style guidance rather than technical Vedāṅga exposition.