Brahmā’s Curse, Four Births, and the Dharma of Shared Embodiment
Draupadī/Kṛṣṇā
तूष्णीमेव स्थिते वीन्द्र वञ्चयन्त्यः स्थिताः पुनः / ततस्तूष्णीं स्थितं वीन्द्र वञ्चयामासुरञ्जसा
tūṣṇīmeva sthite vīndra vañcayantyaḥ sthitāḥ punaḥ / tatastūṣṇīṃ sthitaṃ vīndra vañcayāmāsurañjasā
Oh Garuḍa, el mejor de las aves: cuando él permaneció en silencio, ellas volvieron a quedarse allí, resueltas a engañarlo. Entonces, oh mejor de las aves, mientras él seguía callado, lo embaucaron con facilidad.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Vañcana (deceit) exploits passivity; vigilance and truthfulness are protective virtues.
Vedantic Theme: Adharma as tamasic distortion of buddhi; pramāda (heedlessness) enables bondage.
Application: Do not remain inert in the face of manipulation; practice satya, clear speech, and discernment in relationships and counsel.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.17.10-13 (Brahmā’s curse and rebirth consequences)
This verse highlights how deceit operates when a person becomes passive or silent; the Purana warns that lack of discernment and timely response can make one vulnerable to adharma.
Although not directly about afterlife rituals, it supports the karmic theme: being misled into wrong action (through deception) can produce harmful karmic results, so vigilance and dharmic clarity are essential.
Do not rely only on silence when faced with manipulation—verify intentions, set boundaries, and respond with truthful, dharmic action to avoid being drawn into unethical outcomes.