Adhyaya 10 — Jaimini’s Questions on Birth, Death, Karma, and the Embodied Journey
उत्क्रान्तिकालादारभ्य स्मृतिलोपो न मेऽभवत् ।
यावदब्दं गतं चैव जन्मनां स्मृतिमागताम् ॥
utkrānti-kālād ārabhya smṛti-lopo na me ’bhavat | yāvad abdaṃ gataṃ caiva janmanāṃ smṛtim āgatām ||
Desde o momento da minha partida do corpo, não houve perda de memória para mim; e, com o passar do tempo (até mesmo por um ano), veio-me a lembrança dos nascimentos.
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Conscious continuity is asserted beyond bodily death; remembrance of prior lives underscores karmic accountability and the long arc of spiritual effort.
Doctrinal teaching on jīva and karma conveyed through narrative testimony; not directly within the five formal headings, but supportive of Purāṇic dharma and mokṣa instruction.
Unbroken memory from utkrānti suggests a refined subtle apparatus (sūkṣma-śarīra) and heightened sattva; ‘a year’ can indicate a maturation interval in which latent impressions reorganize into coherent recollection.