Prāyaścitta: Catalogue of Sins, Narakas, and Graded Expiations
Kṛcchra–Cāndrāyaṇa–Japa
ब्रह्महत्याव्रतं वापि वत्सरत्रितयं चरेत् / वैश्यहाब्दं च (ब्दांश्च) रेदेतद्दद्याद्वैकशतं गवाम्
brahmahatyāvrataṃ vāpi vatsaratritayaṃ caret / vaiśyahābdaṃ ca (bdāṃśca) redetaddadyādvaikaśataṃ gavām
બ્રહ્મહત્યાના પ્રાયશ્ચિત્ત-વ્રતને ત્રણ વર્ષ સુધી આચરવું. વૈશ્યવધ માટે એક વર્ષ (અથવા નિર્ધારિત અંશકાળ) પ્રાયશ્ચિત્ત કરવું અને પ્રાયશ્ચિત્તાર્થ સો ગાયોનું દાન આપવું।
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Karmic gravity is graded: brahma-hatyā demands multi-year vrata; other killings require proportionate austerity and dāna.
Vedantic Theme: Mala-śodhana (purification of mind) through tapas; recognition that ethical rupture obstructs sattva and spiritual progress.
Application: For severe wrongdoing, adopt long-term corrective practice (behavioral reform, service, restitution) rather than quick symbolic gestures.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.105 (graded prāyaścitta scheme; cow-gifts as expiation)
This verse frames prāyaścitta as a dharmic remedy: serious harms require sustained vows (vrata) and restitution through dāna, aligning the doer back toward moral order.
While later sections describe post-death consequences, this verse emphasizes a preventative and corrective path in life—undertaking penance and giving charity to address grave wrongdoing.
Treat wrongdoing as requiring real repair: sustained self-discipline, sincere repentance, and meaningful restitution/charity proportional to the harm caused.