Atithi-satkāra and the Consolation of Wise Counsel (अतिथिसत्कारः प्रज्ञानवचनस्य च पराश्वासनम्)
पडञ्चकल्पमथर्वाणं कृत्याभि: परिबृंहितम्
pañca-kalpam atharvāṇaṁ kṛtyābhiḥ paribṛṁhitam
人们施行了五重的阿闼婆那仪轨,并以“克里底耶”(kṛtyā,害人的咒术与强制之法)加以强化与巩固。
तामिन्द्र उवाच गच्छ नहुषस्त्वया वाच्योथ<पूर्वेण मामृषियुक्तेन यानेन त्वमधिरूढ
The verse highlights an ethical boundary: sacred knowledge and ritual power become adharma when used as kṛtyā—coercive or harmful magic. Strengthening such acts may increase efficacy, but it deepens moral fault and invites destructive consequences.
A potent Atharvanic procedure described as “fivefold” is said to be intensified through kṛtyā-practices. The narration frames this as a significant, ominous deployment of ritual power rather than a neutral religious act.