Adhyaya 14 — The Messenger of Yama Explains Karmic Retribution and the Causes of Naraka Torments
स्वल्पं पापं कृतं पुंसां देशकालोपपादितम् ।
पादन्यासकृतं दुःखं कण्टकोत्थं प्रयच्छति ॥
svalpaṃ pāpaṃ kṛtaṃ puṃsā deśakālopapāditam / pādanyāsakṛtaṃ duḥkhaṃ kaṇṭakotthaṃ prayacchati
人が処と時に制約されて犯す小さな罪は、小さな苦を結ぶ。たとえば踏み誤って棘に刺される痛みのようである。
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Karmic results are proportionate and intelligible: small wrongs tend to yield limited suffering. The text uses a mundane example to make moral causality practical and observable.
Ethical instruction (Dharma) rather than cosmological or genealogical material.
The ‘thorn’ is the subtle sting of minor transgressions—small impurities in conduct that disturb peace. Purification begins with attention to ‘small’ acts.