The Account of Kāṣṭhīlā (Kāṣṭhīlā-ākhyāna) within the Mohinī Narrative
तासां मध्यात्तु द्वे गृह्यवित्तदानेन भूरिणा । स्वगृहे धारयामास क्रीडार्थं दुर्मतिः पतिः ॥ ६० ॥
tāsāṃ madhyāttu dve gṛhyavittadānena bhūriṇā | svagṛhe dhārayāmāsa krīḍārthaṃ durmatiḥ patiḥ || 60 ||
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Narada (narrating within the Uttara-Bhaga dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: raudra
It highlights adharma in household life—using wealth to entice and keep others for mere pleasure—showing how desire and misuse of resources lead the mind away from dharmic restraint and spiritual aims.
By contrast: a mind driven by krīḍā (self-indulgence) and durmati (wrong intent) is unfit for steady bhakti; devotion requires purity of intention, self-control, and ethical conduct rather than manipulation through wealth.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana, Jyotisha, or Kalpa) is taught directly; the practical takeaway is ethical discipline in gṛhastha life—proper use of wealth and control of sensual impulses, which supports vrata and dharmic practice.