Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
विद्विष्टो नाशमायाति पुरुषो धर्मतोऽर्थतः ।
एकस्तु स्वगुणाँल्लोके प्रकाशयति पापकृत् ॥
vidviṣṭo nāśam āyāti puruṣo dharmato ’rthataḥ /
ekas tu svaguṇāṃl loke prakāśayati pāpakṛt
வெறுக்கப்படுபவன் தர்மத்திலும் செல்வத்திலும் அழிவுறுகிறான். அவ்விரண்டில் ஒன்று, தீச்செயலாளனின் சொந்த குணக் குறைகளை உலகில் வெளிப்படுத்துகிறது।
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Adharma is self-revealing: wrongdoing tends to become known, leading to collapse of both ethical standing (dharma) and material stability (artha).
Didactic material; it supports the purāṇic function of teaching dharma rather than enumerating vaṃśa/manvantara.
The 'revelation of qualities' suggests that inner saṃskāras inevitably externalize; the cosmos is portrayed as morally transparent—what is hidden ripens into visibility.