Adhyaya 15 — Karmic Retribution: Rebirths After Naraka and the King’s Compassion in Hell
जीवज्जीवकतां याति रक्तवस्त्रापहृन्नरः ।
छुच्छुन्दरीः शुभान् गन्धान् वासो हृत्वा शशो भवेत् ॥
jīvajjīvakatāṃ yāti raktavastrāpahṛn naraḥ | chucchundarīḥ śubhān gandhān vāso hṛtvā śaśo bhavet
ଲାଲ ବସ୍ତ୍ର ଚୋରି କରୁଥିବା ଲୋକ ‘ଜୀବଜ୍ଜୀବକ’ ନାମକ ପକ୍ଷୀ ହୁଏ। ସୁଗନ୍ଧ ଦ୍ରବ୍ୟ/ଇତର ଓ ବସ୍ତ୍ର ଚୋରି କରୁଥିବା ଲୋକ ଚୁଚ୍ଛୁନ୍ଦରୀ (ଛଛୁନ୍ଦର) ହୁଏ। ବସ୍ତ୍ର ଚୋର ଶଶ (ଖରଗୋଶ) ହୁଏ।
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Stealing objects tied to pleasure and status (colorful garments, perfumes) is portrayed as a fall into small, fearful, survival-driven existences. The moral aim is mastery of desire and respect for others’ property.
Ethical/karma-vipāka material; not a pañcalakṣaṇa genealogy or cosmology passage.
Red cloth can signify passion/rajas; stealing it intensifies rajas and leads to restless birth. Perfume relates to subtle sensory craving; the “small creature” rebirth symbolizes consciousness narrowed to scent-tracking and anxiety.