Śokanivāraṇa: Non-brooding, Impermanence, Contentment, and Śuka’s Renunciation
ऐश्वर्यमदमत्ताश्च मानान्मयमदेन च । अप्रमत्ताः शठाः क्रूरा विक्रांताः पर्युपासते ॥ ६७ ॥
aiśvaryamadamattāśca mānānmayamadena ca | apramattāḥ śaṭhāḥ krūrā vikrāṃtāḥ paryupāsate || 67 ||
ଐଶ୍ୱର୍ୟ ଓ ବଳର ମଦରେ, ମାନ ଓ ମାୟାର ଗର୍ବରେ ମତ୍ତ ଲୋକ—ନିର୍ଲଜ୍ଜ, ଶଠ, କ୍ରୂର ଓ ଉଦ୍ଧତ—ସଜ୍ଜନଙ୍କୁ ଲକ୍ଷ୍ୟ କରି ଘାତ ଲଗାଇ ରହନ୍ତି।
Narada (teaching in Moksha-dharma context; dialogue framed with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It warns that wealth and authority can breed mada (arrogant intoxication) and mana (pride), which harden a person into deceit and cruelty—major obstacles to moksha that must be replaced by humility and self-restraint.
Bhakti matures through humility and compassion; this verse highlights the opposite tendencies—pride, vanity, and cruelty—that disturb the mind and make sincere surrender and service to the Divine difficult.
No specific Vedanga technique is taught here; the practical takeaway is ethical discipline (sadācāra) and mind-governance—foundational supports for any Vedic study, japa, vrata, or ritual practice.