Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
उच्छेषणं मनुष्याणां हरत्यन्नञ्च दुर्हरा ।
कर्मान्तागारशालाभ्यः सिद्धर्धि हरति द्विज ॥
uccheṣaṇaṃ manuṣyāṇāṃ haraty annaṃ ca durharā | karmāntāgāra-śālābhyaḥ siddhṛddhi harati dvija ||
اسے روکنا دشوار ہے؛ وہ لوگوں کا اُچھِشٹ (بچا ہوا) اور ان کا کھانا بھی اٹھا لے جاتی ہے۔ اور کارگاہوں اور ہنرگاہوں سے کامیابی اور بڑھوتری بھی چھین لیتی ہے، اے دِوِج۔
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The text links disorder in handling remnants and food with broader loss of ‘siddhi’ in one’s work—an ethical push toward cleanliness, respect for food, and disciplined completion of tasks.
Ancillary Dharma material (protective/ritual conduct), not pancalakṣaṇa.
‘Siddhṛddhi’ being ‘stolen’ suggests that success is fragile when foundational purity and order are neglected; symbolically, entropy and distraction erode the fruits of effort.