Ahiṃsā as Threefold Restraint (Mind–Speech–Action) and the Ethics of Consumption
श्वयोनौ तु स सम्भूतस्त्रीणि वर्षाणि जीवति । तत्रापि निधन प्राप्त: कृमियोनौ प्रजायते
śvayonau tu sa sambhūtas trīṇi varṣāṇi jīvati | tatrāpi nidhanaṁ prāpya kṛmiyonau prajāyate ||
Yudhiṣṭhira nói: “Sinh vào loài chó, hắn sống ba năm. Ngay trong kiếp ấy, khi chết đi, hắn lại tái sinh vào loài giun.”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse underscores karmic consequence: unethical conduct can lead to degrading rebirths, illustrating that actions shape future embodiments and experiences.
Yudhiṣṭhira describes a sequence of transmigration: after being born as a dog and living three years, the being dies and is reborn as a worm, as part of a larger account of karmic retribution and eventual change of birth.