adaṇḍeṣu hi daṇḍena yo ’praduṣṭeṣu duṣyate |
daśānām anyatamaṃ sthānaṃ kṣipram eva nigacchati |28,26|
26 (137). He who inflicts pain on one who is sinless, who is angered with one who is without anger, will speedily arrive himself at one of these ten states.
27 (138). He will experience no end of pain (vedanâ), or he will be torn limb from limb, or he will experience a heavy sensation of pain: or his mind will become deranged: