Nāmāṣṭottara-dviśata: Gaṇa–Chandas–Yati Catalogue and Mnemonic Coding
चण्डवृत्तिप्रपातो ऽसौ दण्डको नौ ततो ऽगरः / रफेवृद्धान्तकादस्य व्यालजीमूतकादयः
caṇḍavṛttiprapāto 'sau daṇḍako nau tato 'garaḥ / raphevṛddhāntakādasya vyālajīmūtakādayaḥ
Cet enfer est nommé Caṇḍavṛtti-prapāta ; puis vient un autre appelé Daṇḍaka, et après cela Agara. Dans cette suite figurent aussi des enfers tels que Raphe, Vṛddhāntaka, Vyāla, Jīmūtaka, et d’autres encore.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Naraka
Concept: Specific narakas are enumerated to frame karmaphala as structured and inescapable.
Vedantic Theme: Ṛta/dharma as moral order; actions bear inevitable results (karma-niyati).
Application: Use the imagery as a restraint (saṃyama): avoid harmful acts, cultivate confession/prāyaścitta and dharmic conduct.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: hell-realms/torment-zones
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa sections enumerating narakas and their punishments (surrounding verses likely detail causes/torments)
This verse functions as part of a catalog of Narakas, mapping specific karmic consequences into named realms so the listener understands that actions have definite results after death.
It indicates that the post-death journey can involve distinct punitive realms (Narakas) arranged as a sequence or set, through which a soul may be taken according to its deeds.
Use it as a reminder to restrain cruel or harmful conduct (caṇḍa-vṛtti) and to choose dharmic actions, since the text frames karma as leading to specific consequences.