The Account of Sunīthā
within the Vena Narrative
अर्जितं कर्मणा पूर्वं स्वयमेव नरेण तु । तदेव भुंक्तेऽसौ जंतुर्ज्ञानवान्न विचिंतयेत्
arjitaṃ karmaṇā pūrvaṃ svayameva nareṇa tu | tadeva bhuṃkte'sau jaṃturjñānavānna viciṃtayet
Ce qu’un homme a jadis acquis par ses propres actes—cela seul, oui cela seul, l’être vivant en fait l’expérience. Aussi, l’homme sage ne doit ni se tourmenter ni s’inquiéter.
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Concept: One experiences the results of one’s own prior actions; wisdom lies in refraining from anxious brooding and instead acting rightly now.
Application: When facing praise/blame, gain/loss, or sudden hardship, pause and reframe: ‘This is a ripening of past causes; my task is to respond with dharma and devotion now.’ Use the insight to reduce rumination and increase purposeful seva.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: tadeva = tat + eva; bhuṃkte'sau = bhuṃkte + asau; jaṃturjñānavānna = jaṃtuḥ + jñānavān + na.
It teaches karma-phala: a being experiences the results of actions previously performed, so the wise avoid anxious brooding over circumstances.
It supports personal responsibility: the results are said to be self-earned (svayam eva), even if they ripen later as present experience.
Do your duties conscientiously, accept outcomes as the maturation of past actions, and maintain mental steadiness instead of worry.