Adhyaya 14 — The Messenger of Yama Explains Karmic Retribution and the Causes of Naraka Torments
करम्भवालुकां तस्मात् ततो यन्त्रानपीडनम् ।
असिपत्रवनं तस्मात् करपत्रेण पाटनम् ॥
karambha-vālukāṃ tasmāt tato yantrān apīḍanam | asipatra-vanaṃ tasmāt karapatreṇa pāṭanam ||
அங்கிருந்து அவன் ‘மணல்-கஞ்சி’ (கரகரப்பான கொதிக்கும் குழம்பு) தண்டனையை அடைகிறான்; பின்னர் இயந்திரங்களால் நசுக்கப்படுகிறான். அங்கிருந்து வாள்-இலைக் காடு; பின்னர் அரிவாள்/அரிவாள்போன்ற இலைகளால் வெட்டிக் கிழிக்கப்படுகிறான்.
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Actions that ‘injure’ others are repaid through escalating ‘injury’ experiences. The catalogue functions as deterrence: vivid imagery to restrain cruelty and betrayal in ordinary life.
Didactic karmaphala material; not a pancalakṣaṇa core item, but a moral-educational appendix within Purāṇic narration.
Sand-porridge suggests corrupted nourishment (what should sustain becomes abrasive); machines symbolize impersonal karmic law; sword-leaf forests symbolize the mind’s own sharp vṛttis turning into a hostile environment.