Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
तरुगुल्मादिभिर्धारं न विद्धं यस्य वेश्मनः ।
मर्मभेदोऽथवा पुंसस्तच्छ्रेयो भवनं न ते ॥
taru-gulmādibhir dhāraṃ na viddhaṃ yasya veśmanaḥ | marma-bhedo 'thavā puṃsas tac-chreyo bhavanaṃ na te ||
اے یَکش، وہ گھر جس کا سہارا درختوں، جھاڑیوں وغیرہ سے نہ چھدا ہو نہ مجروح، اور جہاں انسان کے مَرم (حیاتی) مقامات کو چوٹ نہ پہنچتی ہو—ایسا مسکن تمہارے لیے موزوں نہیں۔
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Well-maintained dwellings that prevent harm to occupants represent ordered life and vigilance; the Yakṣa is told such wholesome environments are inhospitable to it.
Ancillary dharma material (practical ethics) rather than pancalakṣaṇa core topics.
Unpierced supports and uninjured marmas symbolize integrity of 'supports' (dhāra) and life-force points; psychic/ritual cleanliness parallels physical soundness.