प्रमाणं कर्मभूतानां सुखदुःखोपपादने । सावधानतया यच्च जाग्रतां स्वपतामपि
pramāṇaṃ karmabhūtānāṃ sukhaduḥkhopapādane | sāvadhānatayā yacca jāgratāṃ svapatāmapi
Le karma lui-même est la mesure décisive qui engendre bonheur et peine ; il agit avec une exactitude infaillible chez les hommes, qu’ils soient éveillés ou même endormis.
Unspecified (deduced: Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa narrating within a Māhātmya discourse)
Scene: A cosmic balance scale labeled ‘karma’ weighs two bowls marked sukha and duḥkha; below, two scenes: a person awake in action and the same person asleep, with the scale still operating above both.
Karma is the governing principle behind joy and grief, functioning precisely regardless of one’s conscious state.
The instruction appears within the Śrīhāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya (Nāgarakhaṇḍa, Tīrthamāhātmya).
No explicit ritual; it is a doctrinal clarification about karmic causation.