Post-cremation Ripening of Karma and the Principal Narakas
जातस्य मृत्युलोके वै प्राणिनो मरणं ध्रुवम् / पापिष्ठानामदोमार्गाज्जीवो निष्क्रमते ध्रुवम्
jātasya mṛtyuloke vai prāṇino maraṇaṃ dhruvam / pāpiṣṭhānāmadomārgājjīvo niṣkramate dhruvam
মৃত্যুলোকত জন্ম লোৱা প্ৰাণীৰ বাবে মৃত্যু নিশ্চিত; আৰু অতিপাপীৰ জীৱ ‘অধোমাৰ্গ’ৰে নিশ্চিতভাৱে নিৰ্গত হয়।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Death is inevitable; grievous sin shapes a degraded departure-route for the jīva.
Vedantic Theme: Impermanence (anityatā) and moral causality governing post-mortem transition.
Application: Live with death-awareness; avoid harmful actions; cultivate remembrance of Hari and ethical restraint.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: cosmic threshold/pathway
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: adho-mārga/ūrdhva-mārga discussions and sinful departures (general parallel)
This verse emphasizes death as unavoidable for all born beings, urging urgency in dharma and purification so the soul’s post-death journey is not degraded by sin.
It distinguishes outcomes by karma: while death is universal, the most sinful are said to exit and proceed via an ‘adho-mārga’—a lower, unfavorable route associated with painful post-death experiences described in the Preta Kanda.
Live with awareness of impermanence: reduce harmful actions, practice ethical restraint, and perform dharmic duties so one’s end-of-life transition is guided by merit rather than heavy pāpa.