Adhyaya 8 — Harishchandra’s Trial: Truth, the Sale of Family, and Bondage to a Chandala
नानोपहारस्त्रग्दीपकाकविक्षेपकालिकम् ।
अनेकशब्दबहुलं श्मशानं नरकायते ॥
nānopahāra-strag-dīpa-kāka-vikṣepa-kālikam /
aneka-śabda-bahulaṃ śmaśānaṃ narakāyate
Com variadas oferendas, grinaldas, lâmpadas e o alvoroço de corvos—escurecido por tais ritos—e denso de muitos ruídos, aquele campo de cremação parecia o próprio inferno.
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External ritual traces (lamps, offerings) do not erase the fundamental truth of mortality; ethical living and inner purification are implied as the real refuge.
Not pañcalakṣaṇa exposition; it is ākhyāna scenery supporting the narrative’s moral pressure.
‘Hell-like’ indicates a psychological state: when consciousness is dominated by fear, grief, and tamas, even the world appears as naraka.