Dehānta (Cyavana) and Upapatti: Kāśyapa’s Questions and the Siddha’s Account of Death, Pain, and Karmic Re-embodiment
ऊर्ध्व॑ तु जन्तवो गत्वा येषु स्थानेष्ववस्थिता: । कीर्त्यमानानि तानीह तत्त्वतः संनिबोध मे
ūrdhvaṁ tu jantavo gatvā yeṣu sthāneṣv avasthitāḥ | kīrtyamānāni tānīha tattvataḥ saṁnibodha me ||
„Die Wesen, nachdem sie aufwärts gelangt sind, verweilen in bestimmten Bereichen. Höre von mir, der Wahrheit gemäß und mit klarem Verständnis, den Bericht über jene Wohnstätten, die hier geschildert werden—beginnend mit dem Himmel und den höheren Welten.“
सिद्ध उवाच
The verse frames an authoritative instruction on higher realms attained after death: one should listen carefully and understand the true nature of the abodes where beings dwell after ascending, implying an ethical link between conduct/merit and posthumous destinations.
A Siddha begins (or continues) a didactic explanation, announcing that he will describe the higher worlds—such as heaven—and the specific stations where beings reside, urging the listener to grasp the account accurately.