Hari’s Avatāras and the Cosmic Power of Pativratā-Dharma
पथि सूले तदा प्रोतमचौरं चौरशङ्कया / माण्डव्यमतिदुः खार्तमन्धकारे ऽथ स द्विजः
pathi sūle tadā protamacauraṃ cauraśaṅkayā / māṇḍavyamatiduḥ khārtamandhakāre 'tha sa dvijaḥ
ໃນເວລານັ້ນ ຕາມທາງມີຄົນບໍ່ຜິດຖືກປັກໄວ້ໃນຫຼັກສູນ ເນື່ອງຈາກສົງໄສວ່າເປັນໂຈນ. ດັ່ງນັ້ນ ດວິຊະ ມານດະວະຍະ ຜູ້ຖືກທຸກຂ໌ສົກຢ່າງໜັກ ຈຶ່ງຢູ່ໃນຄວາມມືດ.
Lord Vishnu (narration to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Adharma of punishing the innocent; the moral weight of suspicion-based violence; consequences of unjust authority.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and moral order: harm done under ignorance still binds; suffering can catalyze discernment and renunciation.
Application: Due process and compassion; avoid rash judgment; cultivate restraint in power and punishment.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: roadside / public way
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.142 (Māṇḍavya episode: wrongful impalement leading to curse/teaching on justice)
It illustrates how suffering can arise from mistaken judgment and how dharma requires careful discernment; the narrative is used to reflect on karma, justice, and accountability.
By showing an innocent person undergoing extreme punishment, it frames suffering as part of a larger moral-judicial order discussed in the Preta Kanda, prompting inquiry into karma and righteous adjudication.
Avoid rash suspicion and false accusations; practice fair investigation and compassion, since unjust judgment becomes a serious ethical fault with far-reaching consequences.