रामायणकथासंक्षेपः — ब्रह्मोक्तो रामावतारवृत्तान्तः
रामो ऽपि प्रेषयामास बाणैर्यमपुरञ्च तान् / राक्षस्या प्रेरितो ऽभ्यागाद्रावणो हरणाय हि
rāmo 'pi preṣayāmāsa bāṇairyamapurañca tān / rākṣasyā prerito 'bhyāgādrāvaṇo haraṇāya hi
Rama juga menghantar mereka ke kota Yama dengan panahnya; dan didesak oleh raksasi itu, Ravana datang untuk penculikan.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within an illustrative episode)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Violent aggression meets death; adharma triggers further entanglement (Rāvaṇa’s fateful choice).
Vedantic Theme: Karma’s chain-reaction (pravāha): one act conditions the next; ignorance-driven desire leads to bondage and ruin.
Application: Recognize how retaliatory cycles invite larger crises; interrupt harmful trajectories early through discernment.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: forest battleground / metaphoric transit to Yamaloka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.143.19-20 (Mārīca episode leading to abduction)
Yamapura symbolizes Yama’s jurisdiction over death and post-death accountability; this verse uses it as a vivid marker that certain actions lead beings toward Yama’s realm.
By stating they were 'sent to Yamapura,' it implies death and entry into Yama’s domain where deeds are assessed—an idea central to the Garuda Purana’s after-death narrative framework.
Treat harmful intent and instigation seriously: the verse highlights how violence and provocation set consequences in motion, encouraging restraint, ethical counsel, and dharmic action.