Vāmanadeva Praises Bali; the Measure of Three Steps; Śukrācārya Warns Against the Gift
यदृच्छालाभतुष्टस्य तेजो विप्रस्य वर्धते । तत् प्रशाम्यत्यसन्तोषादम्भसेवाशुशुक्षणि: ॥ २६ ॥
yadṛcchā-lābha-tuṣṭasya tejo viprasya vardhate tat praśāmyaty asantoṣād ambhasevāśuśukṣaṇiḥ
知足于天命所赐之得的婆罗门,其灵耀(tejas)日益增长;而不知足者之灵力则如火被水洒,迅速衰减。
This verse teaches that a brāhmaṇa’s tejas (spiritual brilliance) grows when he is content with whatever comes naturally, without anxious striving.
Because dissatisfaction repeatedly disrupts austerity, peace, and clarity—just as water quickly extinguishes a burning fire—thereby weakening one’s spiritual strength.
Do your duty steadily, but reduce greed and complaint: accept outcomes with gratitude, keep needs simple, and protect inner peace—this preserves spiritual energy and focus.