Adhyaya 63 — The Birth of Svarocis and the Rescue of Manoramā: The Astra-Heart and the Healing of Curses
नष्टस्मृतिर्यदा क्रुद्धः स्वमपत्यञ्चिखादिषुः ।
निशाचरत्बं गन्तासि तदस्त्रानलतापितः ॥
naṣṭa-smṛtir yadā kruddhaḥ svam apatyam cikhādiṣuḥ | niśācaratvaṃ gantāsi tad-astrānala-tāpitaḥ ||
যেতিয়া স্মৃতি হেৰুৱাই ক্ৰোধত উন্মত্ত হৈ তুমি নিজৰেই সন্তানক ভক্ষণ কৰিবলৈ উদ্যত হ’বা, তেতিয়া অস্ত্ৰাগ্নিত দগ্ধ হৈ তুমি নিশাচৰ-অৱস্থাত প্ৰৱেশ কৰিবা।
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Anger coupled with delusion (loss of discernment/memory) drives one toward the gravest violations of dharma (violence against one’s own), and such inner collapse is portrayed as producing an outer ‘demonic’ condition.
Not a pancalakṣaṇa passage; it is didactic narrative illustrating karma and the psychology of adharma.
‘Weapon-fire’ can be read as the heat of consequences generated by one’s own actions; the niśācara-state represents consciousness dominated by tamas where natural bonds (like parent/child) are forgotten.