पञ्चवर्णोत्पत्तिः — The Origin of the Five-Colored Fiery Being and Ritual-Disruptor Lineages
जन्तुस्तु कर्मभिस्तैस्तै: स्वकृतैः प्रेत्य दु:खित: । तददुःखप्रतिघातार्थमपुण्यां योनिमाप्लुते
jantus tu karmabhis tais taiḥ svakṛtaiḥ pretya duḥkhitaḥ | tad-aduḥkha-pratighātārtham apuṇyāṁ yonim āplute ||
ജീവൻ താൻ തന്നെ ചെയ്ത കർമ്മങ്ങളാൽ മരണാനന്തരം ദുഃഖിതനാകുന്നു; ആ ദുഃഖത്തെ പ്രതിഘാതിക്കുവാൻ (നിവാരിക്കുവാൻ) അവൻ അപുണ്യ യോനിയിൽ പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നു.
व्याध उवाच
One suffers after death due to one’s own actions, and rebirth occurs in accordance with karma; even an inferior or painful birth is portrayed as a karmic means by which prior suffering is countered and worked out.
In the dharma-instruction dialogue, the hunter (vyādha) explains to his listener the mechanism of karmic consequence: the soul, distressed by its self-made deeds after death, takes another birth—sometimes in an unmeritorious womb—driven by the need to neutralize or exhaust that suffering.