The Greatness of the Gaṇḍakī River and the Śālagrāma Stone
मोहात्स्पृष्ट्वापि महिला जन्मशीलगुणान्विता । हित्वा पुण्यसमूहं सा सत्वरं नरकं व्रजेत्
mohātspṛṣṭvāpi mahilā janmaśīlaguṇānvitā | hitvā puṇyasamūhaṃ sā satvaraṃ narakaṃ vrajet
แม้สตรีผู้มีชาติกำเนิดดี มีความประพฤติดี และมีคุณธรรม หากด้วยความหลงไปเกี่ยวข้องด้วยการสัมผัสอันไม่สมควร ก็ย่อมละทิ้งกองบุญที่สั่งสม และรีบไปสู่นรก
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Concept: Moha (delusion) leading to improper conduct is said to destroy accumulated puṇya and cause naraka-gati.
Application: Guard against impulsive or confused choices; cultivate clarity (sattva) through sādhana, good company, and scriptural reflection; repair lapses through confession, restraint, and renewed devotion.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["low drum pulse","temple bell strikes","wind hush","distant thunder","sudden silence at ‘narakam’"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: मोहात्स्पृष्ट्वापि = मोहात् + स्पृष्ट्वा + अपि; गुणान्विता = गुण + अन्विता (नकारादेश/अनुस्वार-सन्धि); अन्यत्र स्पष्ट संधि न्यूनम्।
It teaches that delusion (moha) can lead a person to actions that negate accumulated merit, bringing swift negative karmic consequences.
To stress that social standing and personal virtues are not safeguards if one acts under delusion; ethical lapses can still destroy one’s store of merit.
It implies accumulated spiritual credit from righteous deeds, vows, charity, and disciplined living—merit that can be forfeited by grave misconduct.