मृतांस्तान्करपत्रेण यमदूता महाबलाः । निकृंतंति यथा काष्ठं सूत्रमार्गेण शिल्पिनः
mṛtāṃstānkarapatreṇa yamadūtā mahābalāḥ | nikṛṃtaṃti yathā kāṣṭhaṃ sūtramārgeṇa śilpinaḥ
Après leur mort, les puissants messagers de Yama les taillent avec des lames de « karapatra », comme les artisans coupent le bois en suivant un trait mesuré.
Śiva
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer (generic)
Scene: A stark infernal workshop-like scene: powerful Yamadūtas wielding karapatra blades, cutting the deceased as if timber; a ‘measuring line’ motif (sūtra-mārga) appears like a chalk line across wood, emphasizing exact karmic accounting.
Cruelty toward the sacred leads to terrifying post-mortem consequences; dharma is protection from such suffering.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, where the Māhātmya frames right conduct as integral to pilgrimage merit.
No direct rite; it reinforces the prior prohibitions by describing the karmic result of violence and abuse.