Sārasvata–Dadhīca Upākhyāna at Sarasvatī Tīrtha
Balarāma’s Pilgrimage Context
तस्मात् तु पितृलोकं त॑ व्रजन्तं सो5न्वपश्यत । पितृलोकाच्च तं यान्तं याम्यं लोकमपश्यत,स्वर्गलोकसे उन्हें पितृलोकमें और पितृलोकसे यमलोकमें जाते देखा
tasmāt tu pitṛlokaṁ taṁ vrajantaṁ so ’nvapaśyata | pitṛlokāc ca taṁ yāntaṁ yāmyaṁ lokam apaśyata ||
Vaiśampāyana sprach: Daraufhin sah er ihn in die Welt der Väter (Pitṛloka) aufbrechen; und aus der Welt der Väter sah er ihn weiter in Yamas Reich (Yamaloka) ziehen.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights an ordered moral cosmos: death is followed by a structured passage through realms (Pitṛloka and then Yama’s domain), implying that one’s actions and dharma have consequences that continue beyond bodily life.
The narrator (Vaiśampāyana) describes a seer-like observation of a departed individual’s post-death journey—first seen going to Pitṛloka, and then seen moving onward from there to Yama’s realm.