Nīti for Calamity, Wealth, Friendship, Charity, and Restraint of Kāma
कोर्ऽथं प्राप्य न गर्वितो भुवि नरः कस्यापदोनागताः स्त्रीभिः कस्य न खण्डितं भुवि मनः को नाम राज्ञां प्रियः / कः कालस्य न गोचरान्तरगतः कोर्ऽथो गतो गौरवं को वा दुर्जनवागुरानिपतितः क्षेमेण यातः पुमान्
kor'thaṃ prāpya na garvito bhuvi naraḥ kasyāpadonāgatāḥ strībhiḥ kasya na khaṇḍitaṃ bhuvi manaḥ ko nāma rājñāṃ priyaḥ / kaḥ kālasya na gocarāntaragataḥ kor'tho gato gauravaṃ ko vā durjanavāgurānipatitaḥ kṣemeṇa yātaḥ pumān
世间何人得了富贵而不生傲慢?谁未曾遭逢灾厄?谁的心不曾因妇人而破碎?谁真能为诸王所爱?谁未落入时轮之境,被牵引至另一种状态?何种财富曾恒久保其荣光?又有谁坠入恶人所设言语之网,仍能安然脱身而去?
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Universality of pride after success, inevitability of calamity, instability of royal favor, inescapability of Time, fading of wealth’s glory, and danger of wicked traps.
Vedantic Theme: Kāla as all-devouring; anityatā of artha and rājaprasāda; duḥkha-doṣa-darśana fostering vairāgya and discrimination.
Application: Hold success lightly; avoid dependence on political favor; anticipate change; practice ethical caution with manipulators; invest in inner stability (values, devotion, knowledge).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: courtly/social world
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.109 (extended rhetorical nīti on kāla, artha, rāja, strī, durjana)
This verse stresses that wealth, status, and relationships are unstable—pride and dependence on them lead to suffering, so one should cultivate detachment and dharmic conduct.
By highlighting Kala’s inescapable reach and constant change, it points the listener away from temporary worldly supports and toward spiritual preparedness and righteous living.
Treat success as temporary, expect reversals without panic, avoid seeking validation from power, be cautious of manipulative people, and anchor decisions in ethics and self-discipline.