Adhyaya 10 — Jaimini’s Questions on Birth, Death, Karma, and the Embodied Journey
पितृमातृसुहृद्भ्रातृकलत्रादिकृतेन च ।
तुष्टोऽसकृत् तथा दैन्यमश्रुधौताऽननो गतः ॥
pitṛ-mātṛ-suhṛd-bhrātṛ-kalatrādi-kṛtena ca /
tuṣṭo 'sakṛt tathā dainyam aśru-dhauta-ānano gataḥ
Kerana bapa, ibu, sahabat, saudara, isteri dan seumpamanya, aku sering berasa gembira; dan demikian juga aku jatuh ke dalam kesengsaraan, wajahku dibasuh air mata.
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Family relations generate both happiness and grief; the teaching is not anti-family but warns against binding attachment that makes the mind swing between elation and despair.
Ethical/psychological instruction within narrative; not a core cosmological/genealogical segment.
The ‘tears and joy’ duality is a guṇa-play (rajas/tamas/sattva fluctuations); steadiness comes from resting in the Self beyond relational identities.