Sat-saṅga, Dharma-Nīti, Karma-Phala, Śauca, and Vairāgya
Overcoming Grief
वल्मीकं मधुजालञ्च शुक्लण्क्षे तु चन्द्रमाः / राजद्रव्यञ्च भैक्ष्यञ्च स्तोकंस्तोकं प्रवर्धते
valmīkaṃ madhujālañca śuklaṇkṣe tu candramāḥ / rājadravyañca bhaikṣyañca stokaṃstokaṃ pravardhate
Как муравейник и соты растут понемногу, так и в светлую половину месяца Луна прибывает. Так же и царское богатство, и даже милостыня возрастают постепенно, капля за каплей.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Incremental accumulation: prosperity and sustenance grow drop by drop through steady causes.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as orderly causation (niyati) in the empirical world; fruits arise gradually from repeated action.
Application: Practice consistent saving, giving, and disciplined livelihood; do not despise small gains or small daily efforts.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dana-mahatmya and sadachara passages emphasizing daily practice and gradual merit
This verse emphasizes accumulation: outcomes—material or moral—build through repeated small additions, just as the moon waxes and natural structures grow over time.
It supports the Garuda Purana’s karma framework: subtle results accrue gradually from repeated actions, shaping one’s condition and experiences after death.
Practice steady discipline—small daily charity, truthful conduct, and consistent sadhana—because lasting change comes through incremental accumulation.