Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
तेषामेव प्रसादेन विघ्ना नश्यन्तु सर्वशः ।
उद्वाहेषु च सर्वेषु वृद्धिकर्मंसु चैव हि ॥
teṣām eva prasādena vighnā naśyantu sarvaśaḥ |
udvāheṣu ca sarveṣu vṛddhi-karmasu caiva hi ||
അവരുടെ തന്നെ കൃപയാൽ എല്ലാ വിഘ്നങ്ങളും പൂർണ്ണമായി നശിക്കട്ടെ—എല്ലാ വിവാഹങ്ങളിലും, വർദ്ധനയും സമൃദ്ധിയും ലക്ഷ്യമാക്കിയ കര്മ്മങ്ങളിലും।
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Transitions (like marriage) are liminal and thus vulnerable to disruption; dharma addresses this by embedding protective rites so that social continuity and prosperity are safeguarded.
Ācāra/Dharma (saṃskāra-supporting śānti).
Marriage and ‘increase rites’ symbolize the expansion of lineage and fortune; removing vighnas here signifies clearing psychic/social thresholds so growth can proceed without fragmentation.