Genealogy of the Ancestors (Pitṛs) and the Procedure of Śrāddha
तस्मात्त्वं सुकृतं कृत्वा प्राप्स्यसे प्रेत्य यत्फलम् । अष्टाविंशे भवित्री त्वं द्वापरे मत्स्ययोनिजा
tasmāttvaṃ sukṛtaṃ kṛtvā prāpsyase pretya yatphalam | aṣṭāviṃśe bhavitrī tvaṃ dvāpare matsyayonijā
เพราะฉะนั้น เมื่อเจ้ากระทำสุจริตกรรมแล้ว เจ้าจะได้รับผลที่บังเกิดหลังความตาย ในกาลที่ยี่สิบแปด เจ้าจักบังเกิดในทวาปรยุค เป็นผู้กำเนิดจากครรภ์ปลา
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Concept: Sukṛta (merit) yields post-death फल (phala) and determines future embodiment across yugas.
Application: Treat daily duties—truthfulness, charity, restraint, honoring elders—as investments whose results mature beyond this life; act with long-horizon accountability.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: तस्मात्+त्वम्→तस्मात्त्वम्; यत्+फलम्→यत्फलम्.
It teaches that virtuous action (sukṛta) yields results after death, and it links karmic fruits to a specific future rebirth.
It literally means “born from a fish-womb,” indicating an extraordinary or specific origin for a future birth, framed here as a karmic destiny.
It situates the predicted rebirth in the Dvāpara Yuga and even specifies an ordinal count (“twenty-eighth”), reflecting Purāṇic time-reckoning and cyclical ages.