Chapter 370: नरकनिरूपणम्
Naraka-nirūpaṇa) — Description of Hell (with the physiology of dying and the subtle transition
शूलाग्रारोपिताश्चान्ये छिद्यन्ते नरके ऽपरे ताड्यन्ते च कशाभिस्तु भोज्यन्ते चाप्ययोगुडान्
śūlāgrāropitāścānye chidyante narake 'pare tāḍyante ca kaśābhistu bhojyante cāpyayoguḍān
কিছু শূলের অগ্রভাগে বিদ্ধ হয়, কিছু নরকে খণ্ডিত হয়; কিছু চাবুকের আঘাতে তাড়িত হয়, আর কিছু লৌহগোলক খেতে বাধ্য হয়।
Lord Agni (narrating to Sage Vasiṣṭha)
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Alamkara Type: Anaphora (repetitive 'anye...apare' listing)
Weapon Type: Spear (śūla)
Concept: Karma is inescapable; adharma ripens into proportionate suffering.
Application: Use the narrative as a restraint on harmful actions; cultivate ahiṃsā, truthfulness, and restraint to avoid mahāpātaka trajectories.
Khanda Section: Narakavarṇana (Karmaphala and Hell Descriptions)
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: Kingdom
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A grim hell-scene: sinners impaled on spear tips, others being cut, whipped, and forced to swallow glowing iron balls, with Yama’s attendants overseeing.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, dramatic reds and blacks, stylized Yama-dūtas with fierce eyes, spear-impalement and whipping depicted symbolically (non-gory), flames and smoky background, ornate frame, strong contour lines","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore style, central Yama-dūta figure with gold accents, smaller vignettes around showing spear, whip, and iron-ball punishment, heavy ornamentation, intense color blocks, devotional-didactic composition","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, narrative panels illustrating each punishment type with clear separation, fine lines, subdued gore, emphasis on moral tableau, captions in Devanagari style","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, crowded infernal court with attendants, detailed weapons and expressions, architectural hell-gates, controlled palette with fiery highlights, meticulous scene segmentation"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"epic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"epic"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: शूलाग्रारोपिताश्चान्ये = शूलाग्रारोपिताः + च + अन्ये; नरके ऽपरे = नरके + अपरे (ऽ = अ); कशाभिस्तु = कशाभिः + तु; चापि = च + अपि; चाप्ययोगुडान् = च + अपि + अयोगुडान्.
Related Themes: Agni Purana naraka-varṇana sequence (adjacent verses 370.27–370.29); Agni Purana dharma/ācāra discussions that define mahāpātaka and prāyaścitta (elsewhere)
It conveys karmaphala-vidyā: the doctrine that specific sinful actions lead to post-mortem retributive suffering, described through standard Purāṇic naraka-torments.
By cataloging afterlife consequences alongside other subjects, the Agni Purana functions as a compendium—recording dharma-ethics and moral jurisprudence through vivid naraka descriptions.
It reinforces moral accountability: harmful and adharmic conduct is portrayed as ripening into severe suffering, motivating restraint, repentance, and dharmic living.