Adhyāya 199: Karma–Jñāna Causality and the Nirguṇa Brahman
Manu’s Instruction
स्वर्ग उवाच स्वर्ग मां विद्धि राजेन्द्र रूपिणं स्वयमागतम् । अविवादो<स्तु युवयोरुभौ तुल्यफलौ युवाम्
svarga uvāca — svargaṃ māṃ viddhi rājendra rūpiṇaṃ svayam āgatam | avivādo 'stu yuvayor ubhau tulyaphalau yuvām ||
স্বৰ্গে ক’লে—হে ৰাজেন্দ্ৰ, জানি থোৱা, মই স্বৰ্গ নিজেই; দেহ ধৰি স্বয়ং ইয়ালৈ আহিছোঁ। তোমালোক দুয়োৰ মাজত বিবাদ নহওক; তোমালোক দুয়ো সমান ফলৰ অংশীদাৰ।
स्वर्ग उवाच
The verse teaches impartiality in the distribution of spiritual results: when merit is comparable, there should be no quarrel, and both parties should accept an equal share of the reward. It also elevates non-contention (avivāda) as an ethical ideal.
Heaven (Svarga) appears in a tangible, embodied form and addresses a king, intervening to stop a dispute between two individuals. Svarga declares that both disputants deserve the same outcome and instructs them to avoid conflict.