Adhyaya 16 — The Son’s Counsel on Renunciation and the Anasuya–Mandavya Episode: The Suspension of Sunrise and the Power of Pativrata
स्वजातिविहितानेव लोकानाप्नोति मानवः ।
क्लेशेन महता साध्वि ! प्राजापत्यादिकान् क्रमात् ॥
svajāti-vihitān eva lokān āpnoti mānavaḥ | kleśena mahatā sādhvi prājāpatyādikān kramāt ||
स्वस्वजातिवर्णविहितान्येव लोकान् पुरुषोऽधिगच्छति; साध्वि, महता प्रयत्नेन क्रमेण प्राजापत्यादिलोकान् प्राप्नोति।
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The verse emphasizes adhikāra (eligibility) and ordered progress: outcomes correspond to one’s disciplined performance of prescribed duty, often requiring sustained effort.
Touches cosmological geography of lokas (adjacent to sarga-style cosmology), but presented here as karmic pedagogy within dharma instruction.
‘Kramāt’ implies inner maturation: higher states are not seized abruptly; they unfold through graduated purification and consistent practice.