Adhyāya 51: Kṛṣṇa’s Leave-Taking and Departure for Dvārakā (द्वारकागमनानुमति)
कर्मणा जायते जन्तुर्मूर्तिमान्ू षोडशात्मक: । पुरुषं ग्रसते5विद्या तद् ग्राह्मममृताशिनाम्
karmaṇā jāyate jantur mūrtimān ṣoḍaśātmakaḥ | puruṣaṃ grasate 'vidyā tad grāhyam amṛtāśinām ||
ヴァーユは言った。「行為(とりわけ欲に駆られた祭式の業)によって、生きとし生けるものは再び生まれ、十六の成分から成る触れ得る身体を帯びる。無明は絶えず人を呑み込み、かくのごとき者は『掴み取られる』対象となる——甘露(アムリタ)を食する不死者たちにさえ。すなわち、業と無明に縛られた者は上位の力に支配され、真の自由に到れないのである。」
वायुदेव उवाच
Desire-driven action leads to repeated embodiment; ignorance dominates the embodied person, making them subject to forces beyond their control. Freedom requires overcoming avidyā and transcending binding karma.
Vāyudeva delivers a doctrinal instruction: he explains how karma results in rebirth into a formed body (described as sixteenfold) and how ignorance keeps the person bound, even rendering them an object of higher beings’ enjoyment or control.