Nīti on Friendship (Mitra), Discretion, Restraint, Health-Regimens, Prosperity (Śrī), and Family Dharma
बालातपश्चाप्यतिमैथुनञ्च श्मशानधूमः करतापनञ्च / रजस्वलावत्क्रनिरीक्षणञ्च सुदीर्घमायुर्ननु कर्षयेच्च
bālātapaścāpyatimaithunañca śmaśānadhūmaḥ karatāpanañca / rajasvalāvatkranirīkṣaṇañca sudīrghamāyurnanu karṣayecca
బాల్యంనుంచి తీవ్రమైన ఎండలో ఉండటం, అతిమైథునం, శ్మశాన ధూమాన్ని శ్వాసలోకి తీసుకోవడం, చేతులను అతిగా వేడెక్కించడం, రజస్వల స్త్రీ గుప్తాంగ దర్శనం—ఇవి నిజంగా దీర్ఘాయుష్యాన్నికూడా క్షీణింపజేస్తాయి।
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa)
Dosha: Pitta
Concept: Āyuḥ-rakṣaṇa through self-restraint and avoidance of harmful contacts (sparśa/darśana/āhāra-vihāra).
Vedantic Theme: Deha as perishable instrument; prudent discipline supports dharma and sādhanā by preserving the body.
Application: Moderate sexual conduct; avoid harsh sun exposure and smoke; avoid overheating/overexertion; cultivate modesty and sensory restraint (indriya-nigraha).
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: cremation ground
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.114.30-33 (continuation of prāṇahara/balakarā-balaharā lists)
This verse links āyus (lifespan) with disciplined living—moderation, purity of conduct, and avoiding harmful exposures—presenting longevity as supported by ethical and bodily restraint.
Indirectly: by advising restraint and purity, it implies that disciplined conduct preserves vitality and supports dharma, which in turn shapes one’s karmic trajectory and post-death outcomes described elsewhere in the Purāṇa.
Practice moderation in sexual activity, avoid unhealthy smoke/toxic exposure, prevent heat-related overexertion, and uphold respectful boundaries—habits framed here as supporting health, self-control, and longevity.