Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
विशुद्धगेहावसथादनायासाच्च वै द्विज ।
तथैव सस्यहा चान्यः सस्यर्धिमुपहन्ति यः ॥
viśuddha-gehāvasathād anāyāsāc ca vai dvija / tathaiva sasya-hā cānyaḥ sasya-ṛddhim upahanti yaḥ
হে দ্বিজ! শুদ্ধ গৃহ আৰু শুদ্ধ বাসস্থানত বাস কৰিলে, আৰু অতিৰিক্ত ক্লেশ-শ্ৰমৰ পৰা মুক্ত থাকিলে (ৰক্ষা স্থিৰ থাকে); তদ্ৰূপ আন এজন—শস্যনাশক—সেইজন ফচলৰ সমৃদ্ধি নষ্ট কৰে।
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Material well-being (especially agrarian prosperity) is tied to ethical restraint and ordered living; harming communal sustenance (crops) is singled out as a direct attack on collective welfare.
Ancillary dharma teaching (ācāra/niyama) rather than a pancalakṣaṇa core category.
‘Crops’ can be read as the yield of one’s actions; the ‘crop-destroyer’ is any habit that undermines the maturation of merit (puṇya) and stability (śrī).