Adhyaya 58 — The Kurma-Form of Narayana: Mapping Bharata through Nakshatras, Regions, and Planetary Afflictions
आत्मन्यथाल्पपुण्यानां सर्वत्रैवातिपापिनाम् ।
नैकत्रापि ह्यपापानां भयमस्ति कदाचन ॥
ātmanyathālpapuṇyānāṃ sarvatraivātipāpinām / naikatrāpi hyapāpānāṃ bhayamasti kadācana
இவ்வாறு குறைந்த புண்ணியமுள்ளவர்களுக்கும் மிகப் பாவிகளுக்கும் எங்கும், தம்மைப் பற்றியும் அச்சம் உண்டாகும்; ஆனால் பாவமற்றவர்களுக்கு ஒருபோதும் அச்சம் இல்லை, ஒரு இடத்திலும் இல்லை।
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Ethical purity is presented as the deepest security: fear is not merely external but rooted in one’s karmic and moral condition.
Dharma-upadeśa embedded within a cosmological discourse; Purāṇas often interleave ethics with descriptions of time and fate.
Fearlessness (abhaya) is treated as an inner radiance born of non-contradiction with dharma; the ‘sinless’ are aligned with ṛta, hence unshaken by omens.