An exposition of varṇa-dharma as taught by Yājñavalkya
व्यभिचारादृतौशुद्धिर्गर्भेत्यागं करोति च / गर्भभर्तृवधे तासां तथा महति पातके
vyabhicārādṛtauśuddhirgarbhetyāgaṃ karoti ca / garbhabhartṛvadhe tāsāṃ tathā mahati pātake
Melalui perzinaan dia kehilangan kesuciannya semasa haid; dan apabila berlaku persenyawaan, dia mungkin membuang janin itu. Bagi wanita sedemikian, membunuh janin dan membunuh suami dikira antara dosa yang paling besar.
Lord Viṣṇu (addressing Garuḍa)
Concept: Transgression corrupts śauca and generates heavy pāpa; abortion (garbha-tyāga) and spousal harm are treated as mahāpātaka-level acts.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as moral causality binding the jīva; violation of ahiṃsā and trust intensifies bondage.
Application: Uphold non-harm and responsibility in sexual ethics; in modern terms, address reproductive decisions with compassion, legality, and protection from coercion/violence, while recognizing the text’s strong deterrent framing.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: household/body (ṛtu, garbha)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.95.18 (sanctions for vyabhicāra); Garuda Purana 1.95.21 (sin of neglecting wife)
This verse frames adultery as a serious breach of dharma that damages ritual and moral purity, and it is linked with escalating grave harms such as abandoning or killing a fetus—thereby increasing karmic demerit (pātaka).
While not describing the after-death journey directly, it classifies certain actions as “great sins” (mahati pātaka), implying heavier karmic burden that leads to harsher post-mortem consequences in the Purāṇic framework.
Uphold fidelity, responsibility, and non-harm; treat sexuality and family duties as ethical commitments, since actions that violate trust and life-bearing responsibility are portrayed as spiritually and socially destructive.