Karmic Causes of Narakas and the Irremediability of Ingratitude (Kṛtaghna-doṣa)
कलासु मुख्या गणितज्ञता च विज्ञानमुख्येषु यथेन्द्रजालम् शाकेषु मुख्या त्वपि काकमाची रसेषु मुख्यं लवणं यथैव
kalāsu mukhyā gaṇitajñatā ca vijñānamukhyeṣu yathendrajālam śākeṣu mukhyā tvapi kākamācī raseṣu mukhyaṃ lavaṇaṃ yathaiva
कलाओं में गणित-निपुणता प्रधान है; प्रमुख विद्याओं में इन्द्रजाल (अद्भुत/माया-विद्या) प्रमुख है। शाकों में काकमाची प्रधान है; और रसों में लवण (नमक) प्रधान है।
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The verse teaches discernment: within every domain (skills, knowledge-systems, foods, tastes) there are ‘principal’ elements that function as foundations—mathematics for structured arts, salt as a basic enhancer of taste, and so on. It encourages prioritizing essentials over the peripheral.
This is not sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/vaṃśānucarita/manvantara narrative material; it functions as ancillary didactic content (nīti/upadeśa) embedded within the Purāṇa’s broader discourse.
‘Gaṇita’ symbolizes order and measure; ‘indrajāla’ symbolizes the power (and ambiguity) of appearances; ‘salt’ symbolizes the indispensable ‘essence’ that makes experience intelligible. Together they contrast stable foundations with dazzling but potentially deceptive display.