Description of the Torments of Rebirth: The Asipatravana Punishment and the Mechanics of Karmic Retribution
कृत्वा पूजां परां तत्र प्रतीक्षन्ते परं जनम् ॥ अग्नितप्ते सुघोरे च निक्षिप्यन्ते शिलातले
kṛtvā pūjāṃ parāṃ tatra pratīkṣante paraṃ janam || agnitapte sughore ca nikṣipyante śilātale
بعد أن يؤدّوا هناك عبادةً عليا، ينتظرون الشخص الآخر؛ وفي موضعٍ مروّعٍ محمىّ بالنار يُلقَون على سطحٍ من حجر.
Varāha
Subject Matter: ["Ethics","Cosmology"]
It illustrates a Purāṇic narrative pattern where ritual language and punitive imagery appear side by side, reflecting layered redactional and didactic styles in Purāṇic literature.
No named geographic location is given; the setting is a generalized “terrifying, fire-heated” place typical of naraka descriptions.
Actions have consequences; the verse situates human conduct within a moral universe where suffering is depicted as a result of wrongdoing (context supplied by surrounding verses).
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