Adhyaya 14 — The Messenger of Yama Explains Karmic Retribution and the Causes of Naraka Torments
न्यासापहारिणो बद्धाः सर्वगात्रेषु बन्धनैः ।
कृमिवृश्चिककाकोलैर्भुज्यन्तेऽहर्निशं नराः ॥
nyāsāpahāriṇo baddhāḥ sarvagātreṣu bandhanaiḥ / kṛmivṛścikakākolair bhujyante 'harniśaṃ narāḥ
ຜູ້ທີ່ລັກເອົາຊັບສິນຝາກໄວ້ ຖືກມັດດ້ວຍໂສ້ຕາມອະໄວຍະວະທຸກສ່ວນ ແລະຖືກໜອນ, ແມງປ່ອງ, ແລະສັດກິນຊາກສົບ ກິນຢູ່ທັງກາງວັນກາງຄືນ.
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Nyāsa is sacred trust; violating it attacks the social fabric. The punishment emphasizes total restraint and constant harm, mirroring the pervasive damage caused by betrayal of confidence.
Ethical/karmic instruction (dharma/karmaphala) rather than the five cosmological lakṣaṇas.
Worms and scorpions symbolize corrosive guilt and the ‘poison’ of deceit that consumes the betrayer from within; bonds on every limb indicate loss of freedom through unethical gain.