Kapila’s Analysis of Materialistic Life, Death, and the Path to Hell
Kāla, Karma, and Yamadūtas
जीवतश्चान्त्राभ्युद्धार: श्वगृध्रैर्यमसादने । सर्पवृश्चिकदंशाद्यैर्दशद्भिश्चात्मवैशसम् ॥ २६ ॥
jīvataś cāntrābhyuddhāraḥ śva-gṛdhrair yama-sādane sarpa-vṛścika-daṁśādyair daśadbhiś cātma-vaiśasam
Isi perutnya ditarik keluar oleh anjing dan burung nasar di neraka, meskipun dia masih hidup untuk melihatnya, dan dia disiksa oleh ular, kalajengking, nyamuk, dan makhluk lain yang menggigitnya.
This verse describes severe torments in Yama’s abode, emphasizing that such suffering is the consequence of one’s own sinful actions.
Kapila instructs Devahuti on the dangers of sinful, sense-driven life so she may develop detachment and take up the path of devotion and liberation.
It warns that harmful choices bring painful reactions; therefore one should live ethically, restrain the senses, and cultivate devotion to avoid self-created suffering.