Explanation of the Final Dissolution (Ātyantika Laya) and the Arising of Hiraṇyagarbha — Subtle Body, Post-Death Transit, Rebirth, and Embodied Constituents
पूरणीयाश् च तेनैव यमञ्चैवानुपश्यतां वायुभूताः प्राणिनश् च गर्भन्ते प्राप्नुवन्ति हि
pūraṇīyāś ca tenaiva yamañcaivānupaśyatāṃ vāyubhūtāḥ prāṇinaś ca garbhante prāpnuvanti hi
その同じ定めによって、ヤマを見た者は「満たされる」(すなわち定められた成就へと運ばれる)。また生類は、風(ヴァーユ)のごとく微細となり、まことに胎内へと入り、すなわち再生を得る。
Lord Agni (in dialogue tradition, narrating to sage Vasiṣṭha)
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Alamkara Type: Rūpaka/utprekṣā-tinged description (becoming vāyu-like)
Concept: Punarjanma and subtle-body continuity: the jīva becomes extremely subtle and proceeds toward re-embodiment according to ordinance/karma.
Application: Use the doctrine to cultivate non-attachment and to prioritize dharma that shapes future birth.
Khanda Section: Yama–Preta–Antyeshti Vidhi (After-death rites and the path of the departed)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: Cosmic process/state
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Ahir Bhairav","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"contemplative"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: तेनैव → तेन एव; यमञ्चैवानुपश्यतां → यमम् च एव अनुपश्यताम्; प्राणिनश् च → प्राणिनः च; गर्भन्ते → गर्भम् ते.
Related Themes: Agni Purana: rebirth (punarjanma) and karma doctrine passages; Agni Purana: preta-śrāddha and sapindi-karana context (transition of preta status)
It summarizes the post-mortem transition: the jīva becomes subtle (vāyu-bhūta), encounters Yama (karmic governance), and proceeds toward womb-entry for rebirth—used within antyeṣṭi/preta-prakaraṇa teachings to explain why rites and dharma matter.
Alongside ritual manuals, the Agni Purana also systematizes metaphysical and ethical doctrine—here linking death (Yama), subtle-body theory (vāyu-bhūta), and reincarnation (garbha-prāpti) into a compact explanatory framework.
It reinforces that the soul’s post-death course is governed by karmic order (Yama) and culminates in rebirth; therefore righteous conduct and proper rites support an auspicious transition rather than confusion in the subtle state.