Pāpa-bheda, Naraka-yātanā, Mahāpātaka-vicāra, Atonement Limits, Daśa-vidhā Bhakti, and Gaṅgā as Final Remedy
तत्पायःपुरुशास्तास्तु तत्पायःशयनेबलात् । पातयित्वा रमन्ते च बहुकालं बलान्विताः ॥ ७३ ॥
tatpāyaḥpuruśāstāstu tatpāyaḥśayanebalāt | pātayitvā ramante ca bahukālaṃ balānvitāḥ || 73 ||
ប៉ុន្តែបុរសទាំងនោះ ដែលត្រូវបានគ្រប់គ្រងដោយកម្លាំងបង្ខំដដែល នោះត្រូវបានបង្ក្រាបនៅលើគ្រែដដែល; ហើយក្រោយពេលទម្លាក់អ្នកដទៃឲ្យដួល ពួកគេក៏លេងសប្បាយយូរអង្វែង ដោយកម្លាំងរបស់ខ្លួនបានកើនឡើង។
Sanatkumāra (in dialogue with Nārada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It cautions that uncontrolled impulse (kāma) turns into compulsion, leading to moral and spiritual downfall; true strength is restraint, not domination.
By highlighting the dangers of being driven by desire, it indirectly points to bhakti as a purifying discipline—redirecting the mind from compulsion toward devotion and inner mastery.
Primarily dharma-śikṣā (ethical instruction) rather than a specific Vedāṅga; the takeaway is practical restraint and right conduct as foundational discipline for higher study and worship.