Post-cremation Ripening of Karma and the Principal Narakas
न क्षत्त्रैर्जोवते यस्तु नरो गच्छेदधोमुखम् / क्षीरं सुरां च मासं लाक्षां गन्धं रसं तिलान्
na kṣattrairjovate yastu naro gacchedadhomukham / kṣīraṃ surāṃ ca māsaṃ lākṣāṃ gandhaṃ rasaṃ tilān
正しき奉仕と規律によって生きぬ男は、頭を下にして下界へと落とされる。同様に、乳、酩酊の酒、肉、ラック(樹脂)、香料、滋味の珍味、胡麻を放縦に用い、または乱用する者は、罪の果報を負う。
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Right livelihood and disciplined conduct prevent downfall; misuse/indulgence in certain substances (milk, liquor, meat, lac, perfumes, delicacies, sesame) is framed as ethically contaminating and karmically weighty.
Vedantic Theme: Sense-control (indriya-nigraha) and sattvic living support higher gati; tamasic/rajasic indulgence binds the jīva to lower outcomes.
Application: Adopt ethical livelihood, moderation, and context-appropriate use of consumables; avoid intoxication and harmful indulgence; treat ritual-pure items with respect.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: lower realms (adhomukha-gati)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: repeated lists of prohibited trades/consumptions leading to lower gati; Garuda Purana: moral taxonomy linking livelihood (ājīvika) with post-mortem trajectory
This verse links indulgence in items like surā (liquor) and sensual luxuries to pāpa that leads the soul toward lower destinations, stressing restraint and purity as safeguards in the after-death journey.
It uses the image of going “adhomukha” (headlong downward) to indicate karmic descent—harmful choices and unrighteous livelihood weigh the jīva toward painful post-mortem states described in the Preta Kanda.
Maintain a clean livelihood and practice moderation—avoid intoxication, cruelty-driven consumption, and ritual misuse of sacred items like tila; cultivate ethical discipline to reduce harmful karmic momentum.