संन्यासः कर्मणां न्यासः कृतानामकृतैः सह कुशलाकुशलाभ्यां तु प्रहाणं न्यास उच्यते //
saṃnyāsaḥ karmaṇāṃ nyāsaḥ kṛtānāmakṛtaiḥ saha kuśalākuśalābhyāṃ tu prahāṇaṃ nyāsa ucyate //
సంన్యాసము అనగా కర్మల న్యాసము—చేసినవీ చేయవలసినవీ రెండింటినీ; అలాగే కుశల-అకుశల రెండింటినీ విడిచిపెట్టడమే ‘న్యాస’ అని చెప్పబడుతుంది.
This verse does not discuss pralaya directly; it defines saṃnyāsa as inner relinquishment—giving up attachment to actions and to both merit and demerit—aimed at liberation rather than cosmology.
It frames the transition-point where duty-bound action (for a householder or king) is ultimately to be surpassed by renunciation: one must eventually relinquish not only wrongful acts but also attachment to ‘good’ merit, treating both performed and unperformed obligations as laid down when entering saṃnyāsa.
No vastu or temple-building rule is stated here; the ritual takeaway is conceptual—‘nyāsa’ is defined as abandoning the entire field of karmic accounting (puṇya/pāpa), rather than prescribing a specific rite.
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