Adhyaya 14 — Vaivasvata Manvantara
प्रभूतमथवा स्वल्पं विक्रियाकारि चेतसः ।
तावताऽस्य पुण्यं वा पापं वाप्यथ चेतरम् ॥
prabhūtam athavā svalpaṃ vikriyākāri cetasaḥ / tāvatā 'sya puṇyaṃ vā pāpaṃ vāpy atha cetaram
Whether great or slight, insofar as it produces a modification in the mind—by that measure it becomes for him merit or sin, or otherwise a corresponding result.
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The moral weight of an act is tied to its inner psychological force and transformation—karma is measured not only by outward scale but by the depth of mental involvement and impact.
Ethical psychology; not a pancalakṣaṇa category.
By foregrounding ‘citta-vikriyā’ (mental modification), the verse aligns karmic potency with saṃskāra formation—what imprints the mind most strongly ripens most strongly.