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Shloka 4

Dehānta (Cyavana) and Upapatti: Kāśyapa’s Questions and the Siddha’s Account of Death, Pain, and Karmic Re-embodiment

कथं शुभाशुभे चायं कर्मणी स्वकृते नर: । उपभुड्धक्ते क्व वा कर्म विदेहस्यावतिष्ठते,मनुष्य अपने किये हुए शुभाशुभ कर्मोंका फल कैसे भोगता है और शरीर न रहनेपर उसके कर्म कहाँ रहते हैं?

kathaṁ śubhāśubhe cāyaṁ karmaṇī svakṛte naraḥ | upabhuṅkte kva vā karma videhasyāvatiṣṭhate ||

कश्यप उवाच—कथं शुभाशुभे चायं कर्मणी स्वकृते नरः । उपभुङ्क्ते क्व वा कर्म विदेहस्यावतिष्ठते ॥

कथम्how?
कथम्:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootकथम्
शुभin good (deeds)
शुभ:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootशुभ
Formneuter, locative, dual
अशुभेin bad (deeds)
अशुभे:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootअशुभ
Formneuter, locative, dual
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
अयम्this
अयम्:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootइदम्
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
कर्मणीin (the two kinds of) actions/deeds
कर्मणी:
Adhikarana
TypeNoun
Rootकर्मन्
Formneuter, locative, dual
स्वकृतेdone by oneself
स्वकृते:
Adhikarana
TypeAdjective
Rootस्वकृत
Formneuter, locative, dual
नरःa man
नरः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootनर
Formmasculine, nominative, singular
उपभुङ्क्तेenjoys/experiences
उपभुङ्क्ते:
TypeVerb
Rootउप-भुज्
Formpresent, 3rd, singular, Atmanepada
क्वwhere?
क्व:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootक्व
वाor
वा:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootवा
कर्मkarma/deed (its residue/result)
कर्म:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootकर्मन्
Formneuter, nominative, singular
विदेहस्यof the bodiless one (disembodied person)
विदेहस्य:
TypeNoun
Rootविदेह
Formmasculine, genitive, singular
अवतिष्ठतेremains/abides
अवतिष्ठते:
TypeVerb
Rootअव-स्था
Formpresent, 3rd, singular, Atmanepada

काश्यप उवाच

K
Kāśyapa

Educational Q&A

The verse frames a philosophical problem central to dharma and ethics: actions have moral consequences (śubha/aśubha), and those consequences are experienced by the doer. It asks for the mechanism of karmic continuity—how results reach the agent, and what ‘supports’ karma when the physical body has perished.

Kāśyapa, speaking in a didactic dialogue, poses a probing question about karmic retribution and post-mortem continuity. The inquiry sets up an explanation about how deeds persist as causal potency and how the individual experiences their fruits beyond the mere presence of the gross body.