Karmic Causality, Fate, and the Supremacy of Food-Charity
within Guru-tīrtha Glorification
तथा निषिच्यते जंतुः पूर्वकर्मवशानुगः । पंचैतानीह दृश्यंते गर्भस्थस्यैव देहिनः
tathā niṣicyate jaṃtuḥ pūrvakarmavaśānugaḥ | paṃcaitānīha dṛśyaṃte garbhasthasyaiva dehinaḥ
Demikian pula makhluk berjiwa dikandung, tunduk dan mengikuti daya karma lampau. Di sini tampak lima keadaan demikian pada sang jiwa yang bersemayam dalam rahim.
Unspecified (narrative voice not provided in the excerpt; likely within a Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue frame common to the Bhūmi-khaṇḍa)
Concept: The jīva enters embodiment in accordance with prior karma; even in the womb, karmically determined conditions manifest.
Application: Use the reflection on womb-bound helplessness to cultivate humility, non-harm, and urgency for sādhana—nāma-japa, ekādaśī discipline, and service to Hari’s devotees.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A translucent, symbolic womb-space like a crimson lotus bud: within it, a tiny luminous jīva-spark is shown bound by five subtle cords labeled as five conditions, while outside the bud a wheel of past deeds turns. A compassionate sage and a faint Viṣṇu-antar-yāmin presence appear as protective silhouettes, emphasizing both law and mercy.","primary_figures":["embodied jīva as a small light","a ṛṣi teacher (generic)","Vishnu as antaryāmin (subtle aura)"],"setting":"symbolic inner-womb lotus chamber blended with cosmic space; karmic wheel in the background","lighting_mood":"moonlit","color_palette":["crimson","soft pearl white","smoky violet","antique gold","deep teal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a lotus-bud womb rendered as a sacred chamber; inside, a tiny radiant jīva bound by five jeweled cords; outside, a karmic wheel with miniature scenes; a calm ṛṣi gestures in teaching; subtle Viṣṇu aura above as karmaphala-niyantṛ; lavish gold leaf, ruby and emerald accents, ornate borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: poetic, restrained depiction of a lotus-bud womb floating in night sky; delicate lines show five threads tethering a small light; a sage seated near a stream points to a small wheel of deeds; cool blues and mauves, refined facial features, gentle melancholy.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized lotus-womb in red and yellow pigments; bold outlines; jīva as a white flame; five bands encircling it; Viṣṇu’s antaryāmin presence as a blue-green halo; temple-wall symmetry and iconic eyes.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central lotus-bud motif with intricate floral borders; five garlands encircle a small flame-jīva; peacocks and lotuses around; a small Viṣṇu emblem at top; deep indigo ground with gold highlights and rhythmic ornamentation."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft mridangam heartbeat-like pulse","distant temple bell","silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: पंचैतानि इह → पञ्च एतानि इह; गर्भस्थस्य एव → गर्भस्थस्यैव; दृश्यन्ते (IAST dṛśyaṃte) = दृश्यन्ते; जंतुः = जन्तुः; निषिच्यते as passive of नि-√सिच्.
It states that conception occurs under the compulsion of one’s prior karma—past actions guide the embodied being into a new womb and body.
The verse indicates that five conditions/features are observed for the womb-dwelling embodied being, but this specific line does not enumerate them; they are likely listed in the surrounding verses.
Since future embodiment follows prior actions, it encourages mindful conduct—ethical choices now shape the conditions of future birth and experience.