Vaitaraṇī: Torments of the Sinful, Sins Enumerated, and the Vaitaraṇī Go-dāna Rite
अग्निदो गरदश्चैव कूटसाक्षी च मद्यपः / यज्ञविध्वंसकश्चैव राज्ञीगामी च पैशुनः
agnido garadaścaiva kūṭasākṣī ca madyapaḥ / yajñavidhvaṃsakaścaiva rājñīgāmī ca paiśunaḥ
អ្នកដុតផ្ទះឬភ្លើងឆេះ, អ្នកដាក់ពុល, អ្នកធ្វើសក្ខីក្លែងក្លាយ, អ្នកស្រវឹងស្រា; អ្នកបំផ្លាញពិធីយជ្ញ, អ្នកលួងលោមភរិយារបស់អ្នកដទៃ, និងអ្នកនិយាយបង្កាច់ដោយអាក្រក់—ទាំងនេះក៏ត្រូវរាប់ជាបាបធ្ងន់ផងដែរ។
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Certain acts—arson, poisoning, perjury, intoxication, disrupting yajña, adultery, slander—are marked as grievous adharma with heavy karmic weight.
Vedantic Theme: Adharma as tamasic/rajasic distortion of right order; karma accrues through body, speech, and mind.
Application: Avoid harm and deceit; maintain sobriety; protect communal religious/civic institutions; practice sexual restraint and truthful speech.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: lists of sinners and corresponding narakas often follow such catalogues
This verse categorizes specific acts as grave adharma, warning that such karmas create severe post-death consequences and obstruct a favorable afterlife course.
In the Preta Kanda, moral transgressions are linked to Yama’s judgment and suffering in post-mortem states; this verse identifies deeds that lead to harsh outcomes for the departed.
Avoid harm (arson/poisoning), uphold truth in speech and law (no perjury or slander), maintain sobriety, protect sacred duties (do not disrupt rites), and practice sexual and social ethics.