Adhyaya 10 — Jaimini’s Questions on Birth, Death, Karma, and the Embodied Journey
यो न कामान्न संरम्भान्न द्वेषाद्धर्ममुत्सृजेत् ।
यथोक्तकारी सौम्यश्च स सुखं मृत्युमृच्छति ॥
yo na kāmān na saṃrambhān na dveṣād dharmam utsṛjet / yathoktakārī somyaś ca sa sukhaṃ mṛtyum ṛcchati
ຜູ້ໃດທີ່ບໍ່ລະທິ້ງທັມມະເນື່ອງຈາກຕັນຫາ, ຄວາມໂກດຮ້ອນຫຸນຫັນ, ຫຼືຄວາມຊັງ—ຜູ້ປະພຶດຕາມຄຳສອນ ແລະອ່ອນໂຍນ—ຜູ້ນັ້ນພົບຄວາມຕາຍຢ່າງສະຫງົບ।
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Dharma is portrayed as most vulnerable under emotional pressure (desire/anger/hatred). The virtue is steadiness: remaining aligned to right guidance and maintaining gentleness, which prevents karmic turbulence at the end of life.
Ancillary dharma instruction.
Kāma, krodha-like agitation (saṃrambha), and dveṣa are seen as forces that scatter prāṇa and mind; ‘somya’ indicates a sattvic consolidation that supports a stable departure.