Hari-nāma Mahimā and Caraṇāmṛta: The Redemption of the Hunter Gulika
Uttaṅka Itihāsa
द्रव्यजातं तु देवस्य हर्तुकामोऽतिसाहसी । उत्तंकं हंतुमारेभे विधृतासिर्मदोद्धतः ॥ २९ ॥
dravyajātaṃ tu devasya hartukāmo'tisāhasī | uttaṃkaṃ haṃtumārebhe vidhṛtāsirmadoddhataḥ || 29 ||
Жаждая похитить богатство божества, тот безрассудно дерзкий человек — обнажив меч и раздувшись от гордыни — начал нападать на Уттанку с намерением убить его.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It portrays how greed for sacred/temple wealth quickly escalates into grave adharma—arrogance and violence—warning that disrespect toward the divine and sages leads to downfall.
By contrast: true Bhakti is marked by humility and reverence for the deity and devotees, whereas theft from the deity and harming a sage shows the opposite mindset that blocks devotion and invites karmic suffering.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana or Jyotisha) is taught directly; the practical takeaway is Dharmic conduct—protecting sacred offerings and restraining lobha (greed) and mada (pride).