Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
तथातिवादसहनाच्छास्त्राचारनिषेवणात् ।
धान्यं खलाद् गृहाद् गोभ्यः पयः सर्पिस्तथापरा ॥
tathā ativāda-sahanāc chāstra-ācāra-niṣevaṇāt / dhānyaṃ khalād gṛhād gobhyaḥ payaḥ sarpis tathā aparā
Gayundin, ang pag-iingat ay nagmumula sa pagtitiis sa labis o mabagsik na pananalita at sa pagsunod sa asal ayon sa kasulatan at kaugalian. Ingatan ang butil sa giikan at ang tahanan; at mula sa mga baka, ingatan ang gatas at ghee—gayundin sa iba pang bagay.
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Social peace (enduring harsh speech) and fidelity to śāstra/ācāra are treated as practical safeguards for a household’s prosperity; ethical steadiness supports material stability.
Ancillary dharma and household instruction (ācāra), not directly one of the five defining purāṇic topics.
Grain, milk, and ghee represent ‘stored merit’ and nourishment; forbearance and right conduct prevent leakage of energy through conflict and disorder, preserving the ‘ojas’ of the home.