रावण–मारीचसंवादः तथा मृगप्रलोभनपूर्वकं सीताहरणोपक्रमः
Rāvaṇa–Mārīca Dialogue and the Decoy-Deer Prelude to Sītā’s Abduction
अयं त्वन्यो गुण: श्रेष्ठक्ष्युतानां स्वर्गतो मुने । शुभानुशययोगेन मनुष्येषूपजायते,मुने! परंतु वहाँसे भ्रष्ट हुए जीवोंका भी यह एक अन्य श्रेष्ठ गुण देखा जाता है कि वे अपने शुभ कर्मों-के संस्कारसे युक्त होनेके कारण मनुष्ययोनिमें ही जन्म पाते हैं
ayaṁ tv anyo guṇaḥ śreṣṭha-cyutānāṁ svargato mune | śubhānuśaya-yogena manuṣyeṣūpajāyate, mune ||
天の使いは言った。「聖者よ、天より堕ちた者にも、なお一つ優れたしるしがある。善き行いの潜在印象(サンスカーラ, saṃskāra)と結びついているがゆえに、彼らはとりわけ人間として生まれるのだ。」
देवदूत उवाच
Even if a being falls from heavenly enjoyment, the residual impressions (anuśaya/saṁskāra) of past virtuous actions remain effective; they steer the being toward a human birth, where moral choice and renewed spiritual striving are possible.
A divine messenger addresses a sage and explains a principle about post-heaven destiny: those who lose their heavenly status are not cast into random births; because of the lingering force of their good deeds, they are reborn among humans.