The Exposition of Spiritual Knowledge
Jñāna-pradarśanam
तदैव तद्धनं सर्वं चतुर्द्धा व्यभजत्तथा । स्वयं तु भागद्वितयं स्वार्जितार्थादपाहरत् ॥ ३० ॥
tadaiva taddhanaṃ sarvaṃ caturddhā vyabhajattathā | svayaṃ tu bhāgadvitayaṃ svārjitārthādapāharat || 30 ||
اسی وقت اس نے ساری دولت کو چار حصوں میں بانٹ دیا؛ مگر اپنے لیے اس نے اپنی کمائی میں سے دو حصے رکھ لیے۔
Narada (narrative voice within the dialogue to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It highlights dharmic restraint with wealth: even when dividing resources, one must remain mindful of fairness, self-control, and the moral consequences of appropriating more than one’s due.
Though not explicitly about bhakti, it supports bhakti-based living by insisting that one’s material conduct (artha and distribution) be purified; devotion to Vishnu is traditionally paired with honest livelihood and non-greed.
No specific Vedanga is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is ethical application of dharma in household economics—how one handles self-earned wealth and division of shares.