Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
सर्वहार्यर्धहारी च वीर्यहारी तथैव च । अनाचान्तगृहेष्वेते मन्दाचारगृहेषु च ॥
sarva-hārī ardha-hārī ca vīrya-hārī tathaiva ca | anācānta-gṛheṣv ete mandācāra-gṛheṣu ca ||
また「すべてを奪う者」「半ばを奪う者」「精気を奪う者」もいる。彼らは身を清めぬ人々の家、ならびに行いの弛んだ家々を巡り歩く。
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Neglect of cleanliness and disciplined conduct is portrayed as inviting loss—material (total/partial) and subtle (vigor). The practical lesson is that śauca (cleanliness) and ācāra (right conduct) protect household prosperity.
Falls under dharma-ācāra teaching, not the five defining Purāṇic marks; it supports the Purana’s role as a guide for lived dharma.
‘Stealers’ can be read as inner leakages of prāṇa and tejas caused by disorder and tamas. When daily disciplines collapse, vitality is ‘stolen’ by scattered attention, indulgence, and impurity.