शुद्धेन पुण्येन दिवं च शुद्धां पापेन शुद्धेन तथा तमोंधम् । मिश्रेण स्वर्गं नरकं च याति देहस्तथैवास्य भवेच्च तादृक्
śuddhena puṇyena divaṃ ca śuddhāṃ pāpena śuddhena tathā tamoṃdham | miśreṇa svargaṃ narakaṃ ca yāti dehastathaivāsya bhavecca tādṛk
শুদ্ধ পুণ্যে মানুষ শুদ্ধ স্বর্গে গমন করে; শুদ্ধ পাপে অন্ধকারময় তমসে পতিত হয়। মিশ্র কর্মে সে স্বর্গ ও নরক উভয়ই ভোগ করে, এবং তার দেহাবস্থাও তদনুরূপ মিশ্র হয়।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A didactic tableau: a balance/scale of deeds; one path rising to a luminous heaven, another descending into dense darkness; a third bifurcating, showing alternating light and shadow around a human figure.
The quality of one’s deeds—pure, sinful, or mixed—directly shapes both destination and experiential condition.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse presents a general moral-metaphysical principle.
No specific rite is prescribed; it promotes cultivating śuddha-puṇya (pure merit) through dharmic conduct.