इहैवैकस्य नामुत्र अमुत्रैकस्य नो इह । इह चामुत्र चैकस्य नामुत्रैकस्य नो इह
ihaivaikasya nāmutra amutraikasya no iha | iha cāmutra caikasya nāmutraikasya no iha
Für den einen ist die Frucht nur hier und nicht in der jenseitigen Welt; für den anderen nur dort und nicht hier. Für den einen ist sie hier und dort; für den anderen weder dort noch hier.
Bāla (summarizing karmic variability; attributed to traditional teaching context)
Scene: A sage draws four compartments on a board/palm-leaf: ‘here only’, ‘there only’, ‘both’, ‘neither’, with four figures representing each destiny—prosperous householder, ascetic gaining afterlife fruit, saintly benefitting both, and deluded sinner gaining neither.
Karmic fruits do not follow a single pattern; results may appear in this life, the next, both, or be delayed/obscured depending on complex causes.
No holy site is named; the verse is a doctrinal summary about karmic fruition.
None explicitly; the verse classifies how karmaphala may manifest across worlds.