Adhyāya 199: Karma–Jñāna Causality and the Nirguṇa Brahman
Manu’s Instruction
राजोवाच कृतं स्वर्गेण मे कार्य गच्छ स्वर्ग यथागतम् । विप्रो यदीच्छते गन्तुं चीर्ण गृह्नातु मे फलम्
rājovāca: kṛtaṃ svargeṇa me kāryaṃ gaccha svarga yathāgatam | vipro yadīcchate gantuṃ cīrṇaṃ gṛhṇātu me phalam ||
国王说道:“我不需要天界;不凭天界,我的所行已圆满。天界啊,你从何而来,便从何而返。若此婆罗门愿往天上,就让他取我所积之功德之果。”
स्वर्ग उवाच
Heaven is not the highest aim when dharma is grounded in selflessness. The king rejects personal heavenly reward and offers his earned merit to another, illustrating detachment from फल (reward) and compassion as a higher ethical choice.
Heaven appears as an offered destination or reward. The king declines it, telling Heaven to depart, and proposes that if the brahmin desires to go, he may take the king’s accumulated merit (puṇya-phala) instead.