कर्मनाशाभावः, गर्भे जीवप्रवेशः, आचारधर्मोपदेशः
Karma’s Non-Extinction, Jīva’s Entry into the Embryo, and Instruction on Conduct-Dharma
पापं चापि तथैव स्यात् पापेन मनसा कृतम् | पुरोधाय मनो हीदं कर्मण्यात्मा प्रवर्तते
pāpaṃ cāpi tathaiva syāt pāpena manasā kṛtam | purodhāya mano hīdaṃ karmaṇy ātmā pravartate |
তেমনি পাপও, যদি পাপময় কলুষিত মনে করা হয়, তবে তার ফল বৃদ্ধি পায়; কারণ এখানে আত্মা মনকে অগ্রে রেখে তবেই প্রত্যেক কর্মে প্রবৃত্ত হয়।
ब्राह्मण उवाच
The moral weight of an act depends strongly on the mind behind it: when the mind is corrupted, the resulting sin and its fruit are said to grow, because the self acts by first placing the mind in the lead.
A Brahmin speaker is explaining an ethical principle about karma: actions are driven by the mind, and therefore inner intention and mental purity determine the seriousness and outcome of sinful deeds.