Adhyaya 11 — The Son’s Discourse on Embryogenesis, Birth, and the Wheel of Saṃsāra
काठिन्यमग्निना याति भुक्तपीतेन जीवति ।
पुण्यापुण्याश्रयमयी स्थितिर्जन्तोस्तथोदरे ॥
kāṭhinyamagninā yāti bhuktapītena jīvati / puṇyāpuṇyāśrayamayī sthitirjantostathodare
Ele alcança firmeza pelo fogo (do corpo) e vive do que é comido e bebido. Assim, no ventre a condição da criatura assenta-se no mérito e no demérito.
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Life is sustained by dependence (food/drink), and one’s experiential condition is ethically charged (puṇya/apuṇya). The verse reinforces responsibility: deeds shape the quality of embodied life from the very start.
Auxiliary ethical-metaphysical teaching; it complements purāṇic cosmology by asserting karmic governance, though it is not itself a pañcalakṣaṇa category.
‘Agni’ can be read as transformative power—both physiological and spiritual. As agni ‘hardens’ the body, tapas/agni ‘matures’ the seeker, converting latent potential into stable realization.