न लभन्ते सुखं किंचिन्मात्रा हीना मृतोपमाः । दरिद्रो वापि रोगी वा देशान्तरगतोऽपि वा ॥ ४४ ॥
na labhante sukhaṃ kiṃcinmātrā hīnā mṛtopamāḥ | daridro vāpi rogī vā deśāntaragato'pi vā || 44 ||
தாயை இழந்தவர்கள் சிறிதளவும் இன்பம் பெறார்; அவர்கள் இறந்தவரைப் போலவே—வறுமையுற்றாலும், நோயுற்றாலும், அந்நாட்டுக்குச் சென்றாலும் கூட।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a dharma-upadesha context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It elevates matr̥-sevā (service to one’s mother) as a foundational dharma: without the mother’s presence/blessing, worldly conditions like wealth, health, or travel cannot yield real sukha (well-being).
By stressing gratitude and reverence toward the mother, it frames bhakti as beginning with humility and service; honoring the visible sources of life supports steadiness of mind needed for Vishnu-bhakti.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is taught directly; the practical takeaway is dharma-ācāra—right conduct in the household that undergirds all ritual and spiritual practice.