Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
प्रचण्डो वारियित्वा तु तास्ताश्चण्डालयोनयः ।
समये स्थापयामास यादृशे तादृशं शृणु ॥
pracaṇḍo vāriyitvā tu tās tāś caṇḍāla-yonayaḥ / samaye sthāpayāmāsa yādṛśe tādṛśaṃ śṛṇu
কিন্তু প্ৰচণ্ডে সেই চাণ্ডালজাত সত্ত্ববোৰক নিবৃত্ত কৰি, যথাকাল আৰু যথাযোগ্যভাৱে প্ৰত্যেকক নিয়োজিত কৰিলে। তেওঁলোকৰ বাবে যি যি নিয়ত হ’ল, সেয়া শুনা।
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Even harmful forces are depicted as operating under regulation—suggesting dharma as the principle that assigns limits and jurisdictions, preventing total collapse into violence.
Not pancalakṣaṇa; it is didactic myth used to support behavioral injunctions.
‘Setting in time’ reflects the idea that impulses must be bounded by kāla-niyama (temporal discipline). Without regulation, energies turn self-destructive.