Sat-saṅga, Dharma-Nīti, Karma-Phala, Śauca, and Vairāgya
Overcoming Grief
आत्मना विहितं दुः खमात्मना विहितं सखम् / गर्भशय्यामुपादाय भुङ्क्ते वै पौर्वदैहिकम्
ātmanā vihitaṃ duḥ khamātmanā vihitaṃ sakham / garbhaśayyāmupādāya bhuṅkte vai paurvadaihikam
પોતે જ નિર્ધારિત કરેલું દુઃખ અને પોતે જ નિર્ધારિત કરેલું સુખ—ગર્ભશય્યા ધારણ કરીને તે પૂર્વદેહના કર્મફળને નિશ્ચયે ભોગવે છે.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Pleasure and pain are self-ordained; upon taking the womb-bed, one experiences the fruits of prior embodiment (pūrvadehika).
Vedantic Theme: Saṃsāra continuity through saṃskāras and karma; embodiment as the field of bhoga; the need for liberation to end repeated entry into garbha.
Application: Let suffering/happiness prompt ethical reform; cultivate practices that reduce future bondage (dharma, devotion, self-knowledge), and develop compassion toward beings undergoing unseen karmic burdens.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: bodily/liminal space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: descriptions of jīva’s passage and the role of karma in taking new bodies (general thematic parallel)
It states that both pain and pleasure are self-produced through one’s own actions, and that these results ripen even from the time one enters the womb in the next birth.
It links rebirth to moral causality: the jīva takes another embodiment and undergoes the stored consequences of prior-life deeds (paurva-dehika karma).
Take responsibility for choices: cultivate dharma and restraint, since present actions become future experiences—both in this life and across rebirth.