Dehānta (Cyavana) and Upapatti: Kāśyapa’s Questions and the Siddha’s Account of Death, Pain, and Karmic Re-embodiment
वेदनाभि: परीतात्मा तद् विद्धि द्विजसत्तम । जातीमरणसंविग्ना: सततं सर्वजन्तवः
vedanābhiḥ parītātmā tad viddhi dvijasattama | jātimaraṇasaṃvignāḥ satataṃ sarvajantavaḥ ||
সিদ্ধই ক’লে—হে দ্বিজশ্ৰেষ্ঠ, এই কথা ভালদৰে জানি থোৱা: মৃত্যুকালত দেহধাৰী আত্মা দেহ আৰু মনক আৱৰি ধৰা বেদনাৰে সম্পূৰ্ণভাবে আচ্ছন্ন হয়। সেয়ে জগতৰ সকলো প্ৰাণী সদায় জন্ম-মৰণৰ আশংকাত উদ্বিগ্ন হৈ থাকে।
सिद्ध उवाच
That embodied life is pervaded by suffering and anxiety centered on the cycle of birth and death; recognizing this is meant to awaken dispassion (vairāgya) and a search for liberation-oriented dharma.
A Siddha instructs a learned interlocutor (addressed as ‘best of the twice-born’) about the universal condition of beings: at death the person is overwhelmed by pain, and therefore creatures remain constantly troubled by the inevitability of birth and death.