भुक्त्वा पुण्यफलं याति नरकं संशयः । अस्मिंश्च संशये प्रोक्तं मार्कंडेयेन श्रूयते
bhuktvā puṇyaphalaṃ yāti narakaṃ saṃśayaḥ | asmiṃśca saṃśaye proktaṃ mārkaṃḍeyena śrūyate
After enjoying the fruit of merit, he goes to hell—this is the doubt. And on this very doubt, what Mārkaṇḍeya spoke is heard as authoritative teaching.
Bāla (introducing Mārkaṇḍeya’s teaching/tradition)
Scene: A questioner raises a doubt before a venerable sage; behind them, a symbolic vision shows a soul ascending to a bright realm and then descending toward a dark pit as merit is exhausted.
Karmic accounting is subtle: enjoyment of puṇya does not automatically cancel pāpa; the tradition addresses this sequencing.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse points to Mārkaṇḍeya’s doctrinal explanation.
None; it introduces a doctrinal discussion grounded in ṛṣi testimony.