योग–सांख्यसमन्वयः, रथोपमा, व्यक्त–अव्यक्तविवेकः
Yoga–Sāṃkhya Synthesis, Chariot Allegory, and the Vyakta–Avyakta Distinction
अभक्ष्यभक्षणरता निर्मर्यादा हतत्विष: । दैत्यगण कृतघ्न, नास्तिक, पापाचारी तथा गुरुपत्नीगामी हो गये हैं। जो चीज नहीं खानी चाहिये, वे भी खाते और धर्मकी मर्यादा तोड़कर मनमाने आचरण करते हैं। इसीलिये वे कान्तिहीन हो गये हैं
abhakṣyabhakṣaṇaratā nirmaryādā hatatviṣaḥ | daityagaṇāḥ kṛtaghnā nāstikāḥ pāpācāriṇaḥ tathā gurupatnīgāminaḥ abhavan |
Dijo Śakra: «Las huestes de los Dānavas se han entregado a comer lo que no debe comerse. Han arrojado toda contención y, al traspasar los linderos del dharma, obran a su antojo; por eso su esplendor se ha marchitado. Se han vuelto ingratos, incrédulos y habituados al pecado—hasta el extremo de profanar la santidad de la esposa del maestro.»
शक्र उवाच
Indra links inner moral collapse to outward loss of splendor: when beings violate dharma—through forbidden consumption, lawlessness, ingratitude, disbelief, and grave sexual transgression—they become ‘hatatviṣ’, deprived of radiance. Ethical restraint (maryādā) is presented as the basis of dignity and power.
Śakra (Indra) describes the Daitya hosts as having fallen into adharma. He lists their corrupt behaviors—eating forbidden things, rejecting moral boundaries, becoming ungrateful and irreligious, and committing the extreme offense of approaching the guru’s wife—and explains that this is why they have lost their brilliance.