Vāmanadeva Praises Bali; the Measure of Three Steps; Śukrācārya Warns Against the Gift
त्रिभि: क्रमैरसन्तुष्टो द्वीपेनापि न पूर्यते । नववर्षसमेतेन सप्तद्वीपवरेच्छया ॥ २२ ॥
tribhiḥ kramair asantuṣṭo dvīpenāpi na pūryate nava-varṣa-sametena sapta-dvīpa-varecchayā
若人连三步之地都不知足,即使拥有由九个伐尔沙组成的七大洲之一,也难得满足;得一洲仍将贪求其余诸洲。
This verse teaches that if one remains unsatisfied even with a small gain, then even vast possessions—an island, an entire dvīpa, or more—will not bring fulfillment, because desire expands with acquisition.
In the context of Bali Mahārāja’s gift to Vāmana-deva, Śukadeva highlights how worldly ambition grows without limit, contrasting it with the need for surrender and true satisfaction in devotion.
Practice contentment by setting limits on acquisition, noticing how wants multiply, and redirecting ambition toward lasting goals—service, character, and devotion—rather than endless accumulation.