Adhyaya 14 — The Messenger of Yama Explains Karmic Retribution and the Causes of Naraka Torments
पुण्यपापोद्भवं भुङ्क्ते सुखदुःखोपलक्षणम् ।
यत्त्वं पृच्छसि मां राजन् यातनाः पापकर्मिणाम् ।
केन केनेति पापेन तत्ते वक्ष्याम्यशेषतः ॥
puṇyapāpodbhavaṃ bhuṅkte sukhaduḥkhopalakṣaṇam / yad tvaṃ pṛcchasi māṃ rājan yātanāḥ pāpakarmiṇām / kena keneti pāpena tat te vakṣyām aśeṣataḥ
ସେମାନେ ପୁଣ୍ୟ ଓ ପାପରୁ ଜନ୍ମିତ, ସୁଖ-ଦୁଃଖ-ଲକ୍ଷଣ ଫଳକୁ ଅନୁଭବ କରନ୍ତି। ହେ ରାଜନ୍, ପାପକର୍ମ କରୁଥିବାମାନଙ୍କ ଯାତନା ‘କେଉଁ କେଉଁ ପାପରୁ ଉତ୍ପନ୍ନ ହୁଏ?’ ବୋଲି ତୁମେ ପଚାରୁଛ; ତାହା ମୁଁ ସମ୍ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ ଭାବେ କହିବି।
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The text frames pleasure and pain as diagnostic signs of prior merit and sin, and it treats ethics concretely by mapping specific misdeeds to specific consequences.
This is dharma/karma exposition (often embedded within purāṇas) rather than the five hallmark topics.
The promised ‘complete’ enumeration suggests a moral taxonomy: naming sins is meant to awaken discernment (viveka) and restraint, turning fear of consequence into ethical self-regulation.