इंद्रचंद्ररविविष्णुप्रमुखाः प्राप्नुयुः कृतम् । तस्मादवश्यं च कृतं भोज्यमेव नरैः सदा
iṃdracaṃdraraviviṣṇupramukhāḥ prāpnuyuḥ kṛtam | tasmādavaśyaṃ ca kṛtaṃ bhojyameva naraiḥ sadā
इन्द्रचन्द्ररविविष्णुप्रमुखा अपि स्वकृतस्य फलमवाप्नुवन्ति; तस्मात् कृतं कर्मावश्यं नरैः सदा भोग्यमेव।
Bāla
Scene: A cosmic court of karma: Indra, Moon, Sun, and Viṣṇu shown receiving scrolls or fruits symbolizing their deeds, while a human figure watches, learning that no one escapes consequence.
Karma is universal and impartial; deeds inevitably mature into experiences, even for the greatest beings.
None; the verse states a general principle of karmic law.
None explicitly; it teaches acceptance and responsibility for one’s actions.