Adhyaya 10 — Jaimini’s Questions on Birth, Death, Karma, and the Embodied Journey
पूर्वाभ्यासेन तेनैव सोऽहं तात जितेन्द्रियः ।
यतिष्यामि तथा कर्तुं न भविष्ये यथा पुनः ॥
pūrvābhyāsena tenaiva so ’haṃ tāta jitendriyaḥ | yatiṣyāmi tathā kartuṃ na bhaviṣye yathā punaḥ ||
Dahil sa mismong pagsasanay na iyon mula sa mga naunang buhay, mahal na ama, ako’y naging may pagpipigil sa sarili. Sisikapin kong kumilos upang hindi na ako muling isilang gaya ng dati.
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Spiritual progress is cumulative: prior discipline ripens into present self-mastery, and the aim of right effort is freedom from repeated rebirth (punarjanma).
Primarily Dharma/Upadeśa (ethical-philosophical instruction) rather than sarga/pratisarga/manvantara/vaṃśa; it supports the Purāṇic function of teaching liberation-oriented dharma.
‘Prior practice’ suggests saṃskāra continuity across births; ‘conquest of senses’ is the inner yajña that burns the seeds of future embodiment.