Brahmā’s Curse, Four Births, and the Dharma of Shared Embodiment
Draupadī/Kṛṣṇā
हावं भावं विलासं च दर्शयामासुरञ्जसा / दृष्ट्वा ता उद्धता ब्रह्मा शशाप खगसत्तम
hāvaṃ bhāvaṃ vilāsaṃ ca darśayāmāsurañjasā / dṛṣṭvā tā uddhatā brahmā śaśāpa khagasattama
ពួកនាងបានបង្ហាញដោយចំហ នូវកាយវិការឆើតឆាយ អារម្មណ៍ស្នេហា និងល្បែងលួងលោម។ ព្រះព្រហ្មា ឃើញពួកនាងក្លាយជាអួតអាង ក៏ដាក់បណ្តាសា—ឱ ខគសត្តម (គរុឌា)។
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Ahaṅkāra and impropriety in sacred/authoritative spaces generate immediate karmic consequence.
Vedantic Theme: Bandha through kāma mixed with māna (desire + pride); fall from higher states due to egoic display.
Application: Guard against performative vanity; align expression with context (deśa-kāla-pātra) to avoid self-created downfall.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: assembly/court of Brahmā
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.17.7 (human birth as consequence); Garuda Purana 3.17.8 (post-curse deception at Meru)
It highlights a recurring Purāṇic ethic: display and allure, when joined with arrogance (uddhatatā), disrupt dharma and invite corrective consequences (śāpa).
Even in narrative sections, the text emphasizes inner discipline—pride and self-indulgent display are portrayed as causes of downfall, reinforcing the Purāṇa’s moral and karmic framework.
Cultivate humility and restraint: avoid letting attention, beauty, status, or charisma become grounds for arrogance, and keep conduct aligned with responsibility and respect.