Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
महानसादर्धसिद्धमन्नागारस्थितं तथा ।
परिविश्यमाणञ्च सदासार्धं भुङ्क्ते च भुञ्जता ॥
mahānasād ardha-siddham annāgāra-sthitaṃ tathā | pariviśyamāṇaṃ ca sadā sārdhaṃ bhuṅkte ca bhuñjatā ||
তাই ৰান্ধনীঘৰৰ পৰা আধা-সিজা অন্ন লৈ যায়, আৰু ভঁৰালত থোৱা খাদ্যও। আৰু যেতিয়া ভোজন পৰিবেশন হয়, তেতিয়া তাই সদায় ভোজনকাৰীৰ সৈতে একেলগে ভোজন কৰে।
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Food is treated as a sacred trust; waste, unexplained depletion, or impurity around meals is framed as a serious disorder, urging careful cooking, storage, and disciplined mealtime conduct.
Dharma-ācāra instruction; not a pancalakṣaṇa segment.
The ‘co-eating’ motif dramatizes unseen consumption—symbolically, distractions, impurities, or negative influences that ‘feed’ on one’s vitality when attention and sanctity around food are lost.