Adhyaya 51 — Yaksha Injunctions: Graha-Children and Female Spirits Causing Domestic and Ritual Disruptions
विद्वेषिणी तु या कन्या भृकुटीकुटिलानना ।
तस्या द्वौ तनयौ पुंसामपकारप्रकाशकौ ॥
vidveṣiṇī tu yā kanyā bhṛkuṭīkuṭilānanā /
tasyā dvau tanayau puṃsām apakāraprakāśakau
如今,那名为毗德韦悉尼(Vidveṣiṇī)的少女,因紧蹙的眉头而面容扭曲,她有两个儿子,专门显露(揭示)加诸于人类的祸害。
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Hatred is portrayed as 'productive'—it generates agents that disclose and magnify human faults and injuries, indicating that malice does not stay internal but externalizes into social damage.
Ancillary moral-etiological narration (not a vaṃśa list or manvantara chronicle).
The 'frowning, twisted face' is an icon of inner distortion: when citta is warped by dveṣa, perception itself becomes crooked and projects harm outward.