Shloka 31

Preta-bhāva: Causes, Remedies, and the Rationale of Post-death Rites

Question-Catalogue

ये दग्धा ये त्वदग्धाश्च पतिता ये नराभुवि / यानि चान्यानि भूतानि तेषामन्ते भवेच्च किम्

ye dagdhā ye tvadagdhāśca patitā ye narābhuvi / yāni cānyāni bhūtāni teṣāmante bhavecca kim

ദഹിപ്പിക്കപ്പെട്ടവർ, ദഹിപ്പിക്കപ്പെടാത്തവർ, മനുഷ്യരൂപത്തിൽ ഭൂമിയിൽ വീണവർ—മറ്റു ഏതെല്ലാം ജീവികളുണ്ടോ—അവർക്കെല്ലാം അവസാനം എന്തു ഗതി വരും?

येwho (those who)
ये:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootयद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st/Nominative), बहुवचन; सम्बन्धसूचक-सर्वनाम (relative pronoun)
दग्धाःburnt
दग्धाः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootदह् (धातु) → दग्ध (कृदन्त-प्रातिपदिक, क्त/PPP)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; क्त-प्रत्ययान्त भूतकर्मणि कृदन्त (past passive participle)
येwho
ये:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootयद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; सम्बन्धसूचक-सर्वनाम
तुbut/indeed
तु:
Sambandha (Discourse particle/सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतु (अव्यय)
Formनिपात (particle); विरोध/विशेषार्थक
अदग्धाःunburnt
अदग्धाः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootदह् (धातु) → दग्ध (कृदन्त) + अ- (निषेध)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; नञ्-पूर्वक क्तान्त कृदन्त
and
:
Sambandha (Connector/सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootच (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चयबोधक अव्यय (conjunction)
पतिताःfallen, degraded
पतिताः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootपत् (धातु) → पतित (कृदन्त-प्रातिपदिक, क्त/PPP)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; क्तान्त कृदन्त
येwho
ये:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootयद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; सम्बन्धसूचक-सर्वनाम
नराःmen, people
नराः:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootनर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन
भुविon earth
भुवि:
Adhikarana (Location/अधिकरण)
TypeNoun
Rootभू (प्रातिपदिक: भुव्/भू)
Formस्त्रीलिङ्ग, सप्तमी (7th/Locative), एकवचन
यानिwhich (things)
यानि:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootयद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; सम्बन्धसूचक-सर्वनाम
and
:
Sambandha (Connector/सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootच (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चयबोधक अव्यय
अन्यानिother
अन्यानि:
Visheshana (Qualifier/विशेषण)
TypeAdjective
Rootअन्य (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; विशेषण
भूतानिbeings
भूतानि:
Karta (Subject/कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootभूत (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन
तेषाम्of them
तेषाम्:
Sambandha (Genitive/सम्बन्ध)
TypeNoun
Rootतद् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुं/नपुंसक, षष्ठी (6th/Genitive), बहुवचन
अन्तेat the end
अन्ते:
Adhikarana (Time/अधिकरण)
TypeNoun
Rootअन्त (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, सप्तमी (7th/Locative), एकवचन; (अन्ते = at the end)
भवेत्would be / may happen
भवेत्:
Kriya (Action/क्रिया)
TypeVerb
Rootभू (धातु)
Formविधिलिङ् (Optative), प्रथमपुरुष (3rd), एकवचन; परस्मैपद
and
:
Sambandha (Connector/सम्बन्ध)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootच (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चयबोधक अव्यय
किम्what?
किम्:
Karma (Object/कर्म)
TypeNoun
Rootकिम् (सर्वनाम-प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/द्वितीया (1st/2nd), एकवचन; प्रश्नवाचक

Garuda (Vinata-putra), questioning Lord Vishnu

Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey

Concept: All beings, whether properly cremated or not, meet an end governed by karmic law; rites affect the journey but do not erase karma.

Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala and the jiva’s continuity beyond bodily dissolution; distinction between body’s end and soul’s onward course.

Application: Perform proper last rites when possible, but also cultivate ethical living and remembrance of mortality; support uncremated/unknown dead through general śrāddha/charity where tradition allows.

Primary Rasa: karuna

Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka

Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: questions on preta-gati and the necessity/effects of antyeṣṭi and śrāddha (adjacent adhyāyas on aūrdhvadaihika).

G
Garuda
V
Vishnu
P
Pretas

FAQs

This verse frames Garuda’s inquiry about whether cremation or lack of cremation changes the ultimate post-death outcome, setting up the text’s later explanations of preta-state transition and the role of antyeṣṭi rites.

It does so indirectly by asking a comprehensive question: regardless of the death condition (cremated, uncremated, or otherwise), what final state is reached—leading into Garuda Purana’s discussion of the preta condition and onward journey governed by karma and rites.

Perform timely last rites with care and responsibility, and live ethically—because the verse highlights that the end-state is a serious question for all beings, not only for those who receive ideal circumstances at death.