Nārada’s Instructions: Śrāddha, True Dharma, Contentment, Yoga, and Devotion-Centered Renunciation
नैतादृश: परो धर्मो नृणां सद्धर्ममिच्छताम् । न्यासो दण्डस्य भूतेषु मनोवाक्कायजस्य य: ॥ ८ ॥
naitādṛśaḥ paro dharmo nṛṇāṁ sad-dharmam icchatām nyāso daṇḍasya bhūteṣu mano-vāk-kāyajasya yaḥ
欲在至上之法中精进者,应当舍弃对一切众生的嫉妒与怨憎,无论在心、言、身三方面皆不加害。没有比这更高的宗教与法则。
This verse teaches that the supreme dharma for one seeking true righteousness is to give up harming any living being through mind, speech, or body.
In his instructions on proper human conduct, Prahlāda highlights that real dharma begins with compassion and restraint—rejecting cruelty not only in actions but also in words and thoughts.
Practice mental goodwill (no hatred), truthful and kind speech (no verbal harm), and compassionate behavior (no exploitation or cruelty), aligning daily life with devotional character.