Saṅkara-jāti-nirṇaya and Gṛhastha-ācāra: Daily Rites, Purity, Anadhyāya, and Food Discipline
राजान्तेवासियाज्येभ्यः सीदन्निच्छेद्धनं क्षुधा / दम्भहैतुकपाषण्डिबकवृत्तींश्च वर्जयेत्
rājāntevāsiyājyebhyaḥ sīdanniccheddhanaṃ kṣudhā / dambhahaitukapāṣaṇḍibakavṛttīṃśca varjayet
Kapag pinahihirapan ng gutom, huwag humanap ng yaman mula sa hari, mula sa sambahayan ng guro, o mula sa mga pinaglilingkuran sa paghahandog ng yajña. Iwasan din ang mapagkunwari, ang mga ereheng makasarili (pāṣaṇḍin), at ang nabubuhay sa “paraan ng tagak”—ang huwad na kabanalan.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Even in hunger, avoid compromised patronage and deceitful religiosity; maintain purity of means and intention.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga discipline: purity of livelihood (ajiva) supports sattva and steadiness for higher knowledge.
Application: Set boundaries with patrons/employers; avoid conflicts of interest; do not monetize sacred roles or relationships; reject performative spirituality.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.96 (warnings against improper livelihood and hypocrisy)
This verse stresses that even under hunger one should not compromise dharma by seeking wealth from ethically sensitive sources or by adopting hypocritical, predatory conduct.
By warning against exploitative dependence and religious pretence, it implies that livelihood choices shape karma; outward ritualism without integrity becomes a cause of moral decline and future suffering.
Avoid conflicts of interest, do not exploit positions of trust (teacher, patron, institution), and reject performative spirituality—choose transparent, ethical income even in hardship.