Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
कृपणं धर्महीनं च यद् वर्ज्यं यच्च वह्निदम् चतुद्र्दशममोवोक्तं नरकं तद् विगर्हितम्
kṛpaṇaṃ dharmahīnaṃ ca yad varjyaṃ yacca vahnidam catudrdaśamamovoktaṃ narakaṃ tad vigarhitam
吝啬与无有法(dharma);应当避离之事;以及“献与火者”(即毁坏、纵火般的行径)——此被说为第十四种过失;并被谴责为导向地狱。
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In dharma literature, kṛpaṇa is broader: a cramped, ungenerous disposition—unwillingness to share wealth, knowledge, protection, or kindness. It is opposed to dāna and dayā, which sustain social and religious life.
Literally ‘giving to fire,’ it can denote acts that cause fire or destruction (e.g., arson, reckless burning), and more generally conduct that ‘inflames’ harm—ruining households, resources, or communal safety. The verse groups it with varjya (to be avoided), marking it as a serious transgression.
The text shifts from listing faults to stating their karmic gravity. By naming naraka, it underscores that these are not minor lapses but condemned actions/dispositions with severe retributive consequences in Purāṇic moral cosmology.