Vāmanadeva Praises Bali; the Measure of Three Steps; Śukrācārya Warns Against the Gift
भवानाचरितान्धर्मानास्थितो गृहमेधिभि: । ब्राह्मणै: पूर्वजै: शूरैरन्यैश्चोद्दामकीर्तिभि: ॥ १५ ॥
bhavān ācaritān dharmān āsthito gṛhamedhibhiḥ brāhmaṇaiḥ pūrvajaiḥ śūrair anyaiś coddāma-kīrtibhiḥ
你也遵行了那些伟大人物所奉行的法则——持家婆罗门、你的祖先,以及以崇高事业而声名卓著的英雄们所行之法。
This verse praises one who is firmly established in dharma traditionally practiced by exemplary householders, brāhmaṇas, and honored ancestors—showing that household life can be fully aligned with Vedic righteousness.
In narrating the events of Canto 8, Shukadeva highlights how adherence to time-tested religious principles—followed by saintly brāhmaṇas and noble lineages—creates a foundation for divine protection and auspicious outcomes.
Live responsibly within your role—family, work, and community—while anchoring decisions in dharma: integrity, self-control, respect for elders/teachers, and daily spiritual practice.