Adhyaya 15 — Karmic Retribution: Rebirths After Naraka and the King’s Compassion in Hell
विश्वासहन्ता च नरो मीनयोनौ प्रजायते । धान्यं यवांस्तिलान् माषान् कुलत्थान् सर्षपांश्चणान् ॥
viśvāsahantā ca naro mīnayonau prajāyate / dhānyaṃ yavāṃstilān māṣān kulatthān sarṣapāṃścaṇān
ผู้ใดทำลายความไว้วางใจ ย่อมเกิดในครรภ์ปลา. และผู้ใดลักธัญพืช—ข้าวบาร์เลย์ งา ถั่วดำ ถั่วม้า เมล็ดมัสตาร์ด และถั่วลูกไก่—ผลกรรมนั้นกล่าวต่อในคาถาถัดไป।
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Trust is treated as a moral pillar; to break it is to ‘kill’ a social lifeline. Theft of staple foods is emphasized because it threatens livelihood and ritual hospitality.
Ancillary dharma instruction (karma-vipāka), not one of the five defining narrative-structural topics.
Fish-birth can symbolize existence in a mute, submerged realm—life driven by instinct—mirroring the moral submergence of one who destroys trust.