A person who does not have Daiva-bhīti and Pāpa-bhīti not only does immense harm to himself, but also to the society. To satisfy his vañchas, he dares to go against Dharmam and Nyāyam. A person who believes that Indriya-sukhas are Paramārtham, runs behind viṣhayas and vañchas, always will want to earn more and more. He was a māmsa-bhakṣhaka and had his interests in doing many other durita-kāryas. Everyday he used to hunt animals and lead a himsa-maya jīvanam. But, he left his svadharmam and lived like a kirātaka in some forest. Once there lived a brāhmaṇa, a Kāśyapavamśajāta. Kṛtajñata is one of the such Dharmas, where following the Dharmam does not carry any special Puṇya, but not following will give mahāpāpam. Not forgetting a favour done is the minimum one can do. ![]() Once upon a time in Naimiśāraṇyam, Śaunaka-ādi munis requested the great Pourāṇikottama, Sūta, to tell the Kṛtajñata-Dharma Vaibhavam.
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