Adhyāya 199: Karma–Jñāna Causality and the Nirguṇa Brahman
Manu’s Instruction
एवमेषा महाराज जापकस्य गतिर्यथा । एतत् ते सर्वमाख्यातं कि भूय: श्रोतुमिच्छसि,महाराज! इस प्रकार यह जापककी गति बतायी गयी है। यह सारा प्रसंग मैंने कह सुनाया। अब तुम और क्या सुनना चाहते हो?
evam eṣā mahārāja jāpakasya gatir yathā | etat te sarvam ākhyātaṃ kiṃ bhūyaḥ śrotum icchasi mahārāja ||
「かくして、大王よ、持誦(ジャパ)を修する者が到る道と究竟の境地を、ありのままに説き明かした。すべての次第は語り終えたが、今なお王は何をさらに聞きたいのか。」
विरूप उवाच
The verse emphasizes completeness and clarity in spiritual instruction: the speaker has fully described the ‘gati’ (destiny/attainment) of a japa-practitioner, implying that disciplined inner practice leads to a definite spiritual outcome, and invites the listener to inquire further if needed.
Virūpa concludes a prior explanation addressed to a king, summarizing that he has finished describing the fate or spiritual course of a jāpaka, and then asks the king what additional topic he wishes to hear next.