Śāpaprāpti (Receiving a Curse) — Mohinī Narrative
न लोकवादेन विदूषिताया लोकेषु कुत्रापि भवेच्च वासः । धिग्रजीवनं कर्ग्मविगर्हिताया देवाः सदा पापसमारतायाः ॥ ६१ ॥
na lokavādena vidūṣitāyā lokeṣu kutrāpi bhavecca vāsaḥ | dhigrajīvanaṃ kargmavigarhitāyā devāḥ sadā pāpasamāratāyāḥ || 61 ||
Seseorang yang telah tercemar oleh celaan publik tidak menemukan tempat tinggal di mana pun di dunia. Celakalah kehidupan wretched orang yang perbuatannya dikutuk, yang selalu terlibat dalam dosa, dan yang bahkan ditolak oleh para dewa.
Narada (teaching in a didactic passage; traditional dialogue frame with Sanatkumara lineage is assumed for this section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It warns that persistent sinful behavior destroys both worldly standing and spiritual support—so thoroughly that one loses a ‘place’ (vāsa) in society and in higher realms, becoming unfit for divine favor.
By contrast: a life “ever engaged in sin” is rejected by the devas; Narada’s broader teaching implies purification through dharma and sincere devotion—turning from condemned actions toward sattvic conduct that supports Vishnu-bhakti.
Primarily Dharma-śāstra style ethical discernment (not a technical Vedanga lesson): it emphasizes karma-viveka—judging actions (karman) as praiseworthy or blameworthy and aligning conduct with śāstric standards.