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Shloka 9

Cyavana’s Water-Vow and the Ethics of Cohabitation (स्नेह-सम्वास-धर्मः)

शूद्रां शयनमारोप्य ब्राह्मणो यात्यधोगतिम्‌ । प्रायश्षित्तीयते चापि विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा

śūdrāṁ śayanam āropya brāhmaṇo yāty adhogatim | prāyaścittīyate cāpi vidhidṛṣṭena karmaṇā ||

ภีษมะกล่าวว่า “หากพราหมณ์นำหญิงศูทราขึ้นสู่ที่นอน (คือร่วมสัมพันธ์ต้องห้าม) เขาย่อมตกสู่ภาวะต่ำ; กระนั้นก็ยังอาจชำระตนได้ด้วยการทำปฺรายัศจิตตะ ตามพิธีกรรมที่บัญญัติไว้โดยกฎเกณฑ์”

शूद्राम्a Shudra woman
शूद्राम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootशूद्रा (शूद्र-स्त्री)
FormFeminine, Accusative, Singular
शयनम्bed; sleeping-place
शयनम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootशयन
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
आरोप्यhaving placed/caused to mount
आरोप्य:
TypeVerb
Rootआ-रुह्
FormAbsolutive (क्त्वा/ल्यप्), Parasmaipada (usage)
ब्राह्मणःa Brahmin
ब्राह्मणः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootब्राह्मण
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
यातिgoes; attains
याति:
TypeVerb
Rootया
FormPresent, Indicative, Parasmaipada, 3rd, Singular
अधोगतिम्a downward/low state (hellish fall)
अधोगतिम्:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootअधोगति
FormFeminine, Accusative, Singular
प्रायश्चित्तीयतेis atoned for; expiation is performed
प्रायश्चित्तीयते:
TypeVerb
Rootप्रायश्चित्तीय (नामधातु from प्रायश्चित्त)
FormPresent, Indicative, Atmanepada (passive/impersonal usage), 3rd, Singular
and
:
TypeIndeclinable
Root
अपिalso; even
अपि:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअपि
विधिदृष्टेनby (a rite) prescribed/seen in rule
विधिदृष्टेन:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootविधिदृष्ट
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Singular
कर्मणाby an act/rite
कर्मणा:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootकर्मन्
FormNeuter, Instrumental, Singular

भीष्म उवाच

B
Bhīṣma
B
brāhmaṇa
Ś
śūdra (woman)

Educational Q&A

The verse states that violating prescribed sexual boundaries (a brāhmaṇa taking a śūdra woman to bed) is a serious dharmic transgression leading to moral/spiritual decline, but it also affirms the dharma-śāstric principle that such faults can be addressed through properly prescribed prāyaścitta (expiatory rites).

In Anuśāsana Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Yudhiṣṭhira on dharma, including social and ritual norms. Here he gives a rule-and-remedy formulation: he names a prohibited act and then notes that purification is possible through the expiation laid down by scriptural injunction.