Karmic Causes of Narakas and the Irremediability of Ingratitude (Kṛtaghna-doṣa)
मूलेषु कन्दः प्रवरो यथोक्तो व्याधिष्वजीर्णं क्षणदाचरेन्द्र श्वेतेषु दुग्धं प्रवरं यथैव कार्पासिकं प्रावरणेषु यद्वत्
mūleṣu kandaḥ pravaro yathokto vyādhiṣvajīrṇaṃ kṣaṇadācarendra śveteṣu dugdhaṃ pravaraṃ yathaiva kārpāsikaṃ prāvaraṇeṣu yadvat
在诸根之中,所谓“甘达”(kanda,块茎)被称为最胜。在诸病之中,阿吉尔那(ajīrṇa,消化不良)为首要(如根本之患)。噫,夜行者之主(罗刹王),诸白物之中,乳为最胜;诸覆衣之中,棉布为最胜。
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Wellbeing is treated as a dharmic foundation: digestion is singled out as a central determinant of health (a common āyurvedic premise), while milk and simple cotton clothing represent purity, nourishment, and moderation—virtues supportive of ritual and disciplined life.
This is not sarga/pratisarga/vamśa/manvantara/vamśānucarita in itself; it is practical-dharmic instruction embedded in the Purāṇa’s narrative flow (ācāra/auṣadha-oriented teaching).
Ajīrṇa as ‘chief disease’ symbolizes that disorder at the level of assimilation (physical or metaphorical) becomes the root of many troubles. Milk as the best ‘white’ symbolizes sāttvika purity; cotton as the best covering symbolizes simplicity and non-excess, aligning outer life with inner restraint.