Karmas Leading to Hell and Heaven
Ethical Catalog of Destinies
कुर्वंत्यवंध्यं दिवसं धर्मेणैकेन सर्वदा । व्रतं गृह्णंति ये नित्यं ते नराः स्वर्गगामिनः
kurvaṃtyavaṃdhyaṃ divasaṃ dharmeṇaikena sarvadā | vrataṃ gṛhṇaṃti ye nityaṃ te narāḥ svargagāminaḥ
Yaong laging ginagawang mabunga ang kanilang araw sa kahit iisang gawa ng dharma, at palagiang tumatanggap ng isang banal na panata, ang mga taong iyon ay tumatahak sa langit.
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Concept: Even one dharmic act can make a day ‘unwasted’; regular vrata-observance steadily carries one toward svarga.
Application: Choose one non-negotiable daily dharma (japa, charity, feeding, truthfulness) and keep a simple recurring vrata (e.g., Ekādaśī, monthly pūrṇimā dāna) with consistency rather than intensity alone.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: कुर्वंत्यवंध्यं = कुर्वन्ति + अवन्ध्यम्; धर्मेणैकेन = धर्मेण + एकेन; गृह्णंति = गृह्णन्ति (अनुस्वार-लेखनभेद).
It teaches that even one sincere act of dharma can make a day spiritually meaningful, and that consistent observance of vows (vrata) leads to meritorious results, described here as attaining svarga.
It implies not letting the day go to waste—doing at least one righteous act (charity, truthfulness, service, worship, restraint, etc.) so the day yields spiritual merit.
Consistency: it highlights “dharmeṇa ekena” (even a single dharmic act) and “nityam” (regularly), suggesting steady practice is spiritually powerful.