Adhyaya 12 — Auttami and Tamasa
गृध्रैरुत्पाट्य मुच्यन्ते पुनस्तेष्वेव वेगितैः ।
पुनः सिमसिमायन्ते तैलेनैक्यं व्रजन्ति च ॥
gṛdhrair utpāṭya mucyante punas teṣv eva vegitaiḥ / punaḥ simasimāyante tailenaikyaṃ vrajanti ca
被秃鹫拖拽而出,他们暂得释放——却又迅速被抛回同一口大锅之中。再度滋滋作响,再度与热油融为一体。
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Punishment is portrayed as cyclical and relentless, mirroring how harmful habits repeat when not checked; the passage presses for repentance and reform before consequences harden.
Auxiliary dharma teaching through naraka narrative; outside the five lakṣaṇas proper.
Vultures can symbolize gnawing remorse and self-consuming thoughts; ‘merging with oil’ indicates loss of individuality into the very medium produced by one’s own heated passions.