Adhyaya 92 — Blessings of Knowledge
न तेषां दुष्कृतं किञ्चिद् दुष्कृतोत्था न चापदः ।
भविष्यति न दारिद्र्यं न चैवेष्टवियोजनम् ॥
na teṣāṃ duṣkṛtaṃ kiñcid duṣkṛtotthā na cāpadaḥ |
bhaviṣyati na dāridryaṃ na caiveṣṭaviyojanam ||
तेषां न भवति दुष्कृतं फलदं, न च दुष्कृतसमुद्भवा विपत्तिः; न दारिद्र्यं, न च प्रियवियोगः।
Devotion is framed as a force that restrains harmful action and mitigates karmic fallout—encouraging ethical living aligned with worship, not worship as a substitute for ethics.
Dharma and its fruits (phala): a prescriptive assurance about karmic and worldly well-being tied to worshipful conduct.
‘No duṣkṛta’ can imply purification of saṃskāras: sustained śakti-bhakti reduces impulses that generate demerit, thereby preventing ‘duṣkṛtotthā’ disturbances—outer crises mirror inner ethical disorder.