वाक्पारुष्यादिप्रकरणम्
The Topic of Verbal Abuse and Related Offences
क्षयं वृद्धिञ्च बणिजा पण्यानामविजानता क्रीत्वा नानुशयः कार्यः कुर्वन् षड् भागदण्डभाक्
kṣayaṃ vṛddhiñca baṇijā paṇyānāmavijānatā krītvā nānuśayaḥ kāryaḥ kurvan ṣaḍ bhāgadaṇḍabhāk
商人が品物の値下がり・値上がりを理解せずに買ったなら、後になって悔いの訴えを立ててはならない。もし訴えるなら、その価値の六分の一の罰金を負う。
Lord Agni (in discourse to Sage Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Arthashastra","secondary_vidya":"Dharmashastra","practical_application":"Consumer/merchant dispute handling: once a trader purchases without due diligence about market rise/fall, later rescission/complaint is barred; frivolous regret-claims attract a quantified fine (1/6 value).","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"No-remorse claim after uninformed purchase; one-sixth penalty","lookup_keywords":["banīj","kṣaya-vṛddhi","anushaya (regret claim)","ṣaḍ-bhāga-daṇḍa","vyavahāra (commerce)"],"quick_summary":"A merchant must assess depreciation/appreciation before buying. If he later raises a regret-claim despite buying in ignorance, he is fined one-sixth of the value."}
Concept: Due diligence (apramāda) and stability of transactions; discouraging vexatious claims.
Application: Adopt inspection/valuation norms before purchase; courts/authorities can deter opportunistic rescission by fixed fines.
Khanda Section: Rajadharma & Vyavahara (Commerce and Legal Procedure)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A marketplace where a merchant buys goods without checking quality/price trend; later he petitions a judge, who points to a written rule and imposes a one-sixth fine.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style, bustling bazaar with merchants and scales, a royal judge seated under a canopy, palm-leaf ledger, gesture of refusal to a complaining trader, earthy reds and greens, temple-mural linework","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style, central enthroned king/judge with gold halo-like arch, merchant presenting goods and complaint scroll, gold-leaf ornamentation on treasury and weighing scales, rich maroons and greens","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting style, instructional tableau of sale and later dispute, clear depiction of weights, measures, ledger, judge indicating ‘ṣaḍ-bhāga’ fraction on a board, delicate lines and soft shading","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed market scene with textiles and spices, qazi-like judge with Sanskrit clerk, merchant fined, precise depiction of coins equal to one-sixth, architectural arcade background"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Shankarabharanam","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: vṛddhiñca = vṛddhim + ca; paṇyānāmavijānatā = paṇyānām + avijānatā; nānuśayaḥ = na + anuśayaḥ; bhāgadaṇḍabhāk treated as tatpuruṣa compound.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 257 (Vyavahara: trade, tolls, penalties)
It imparts practical commercial-legal guidance: a buyer-merchant who purchases goods without assessing price movement (loss or gain) cannot later dispute the deal; filing such a complaint attracts a prescribed fine of one-sixth.
Beyond theology and ritual, the Agni Purana codifies civic and economic regulation—here, marketplace liability and penalties—showing its coverage of governance, jurisprudence (vyavahāra), and everyday commercial ethics.
It discourages bad-faith disputes and promotes truthful dealing (dharma) in livelihood; accepting responsibility for one’s informed choice reduces conflict and supports righteous earning, which is treated as karmically purifying in dharma literature.