ब्राह्मणक्षत्त्रियविशां स्त्रीणां शूद्रजनस्य च / आतुरस्य यदा प्राणा न यान्ति वसुधातले
brāhmaṇakṣattriyaviśāṃ strīṇāṃ śūdrajanasya ca / āturasya yadā prāṇā na yānti vasudhātale
Bagi Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya, kaum wanita dan juga Shudra—apabila seseorang sakit tenat dan nafas hayatnya (prāṇa) belum pergi dari tubuhnya di atas bumi ini.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: At the brink of death, the condition applies across varṇa and gender; dharmic prescriptions are framed as universally relevant in extremis.
Vedantic Theme: Deha-anityatā (impermanence of the body) and prāṇa as the departing principle; ethical action remains meaningful at life’s threshold.
Application: Prepare to perform prescribed gifts/rites when death is near; treat end-of-life care and ritual support as duties beyond social divisions.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: earthly-plane
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.2.34 (what should be given at that time; transition to description of Death)
This verse frames death as marked by the departure of prāṇas; when they have not departed, the person is still in the pre-death (severe illness) state, which guides how one understands timing for rites and preparations.
It indicates that the soul’s post-death journey described in the Preta Kanda begins only after prāṇa departs; until then, the individual remains in the embodied condition on earth.
It encourages careful discernment between critical illness and actual death—support the dying with calmness, prayer, and ethical conduct, and avoid premature assumptions about post-death rites until death is confirmed.