Following the calamity described in the text, what were the specific rebirths of the wealthy man, his wife, and Dubki as a result of their karma?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

According to the karmic narrative in Chapter 47, the three individuals faced distinct fates in their next lives. After the wealthy man, his wife, and Dubki all passed away, their karma dictated their new circumstances. The wealthy man, who had been greedy, was reborn into a poor Brahmin's family in Mathura and was named Veerabhadra. His pious wife was reborn in the house of a priest and was named Gauri. The most unusual transformation was that of Dubki, the poor woman whose land was the subject of the dispute. The text states her story was different: "In the house of Shankara's Gurav (temple servant), that woman became a man." This new person was named Chenbasappa, showing how karma can influence not just station in life but even one's gender.


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