Santaptaka’s Encounter with Five Pretas and Their Liberation through Viṣṇu’s Presence
स्वजात्युचितवाक्येन स्फुटवर्णवताब्रुवन् / अहं जक्षाम्यहं भक्षामीति कर्षणतत्पराः
svajātyucitavākyena sphuṭavarṇavatābruvan / ahaṃ jakṣāmyahaṃ bhakṣāmīti karṣaṇatatparāḥ
Berbicara dalam bahasa yang sesuai dengan jenis mereka, dengan suara yang jelas, mereka berteriak, "Aku akan makan! Aku akan lahap!" semata-mata berniat menyeretnya.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Adharma manifests as dehumanization and हिंसा; speech reveals inner nature (svabhāva) and moral degradation.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-dominance (tamas/rajas) expressed through vāṇī and craving; the mind’s identification with appetite leads to cruelty.
Application: Cultivate sāttvika speech and restraint; monitor how language can objectify others; practice ahimsā and compassion as antidotes to tamasic impulses.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: forest/wilderness
Related Themes: Garuda Purana moral-psychology motifs where speech/behavior indicate tamas and lead to suffering (general)
This verse emphasizes the terrifying, purposeful nature of Yama’s agents—portraying them as beings who clearly announce their intent to seize and consume—reinforcing the Purana’s warning about the consequences of sinful karma.
By depicting hostile beings focused on “dragging,” the verse supports the Preta Kanda theme that an unprotected or heavily burdened soul may face coercive forces on the post-death journey, driven by karmic accountability under Yama’s order.
Live with restraint and dharma to reduce harmful karma, and follow traditional antyeṣṭi and śrāddha observances (where appropriate in one’s tradition) as ethical and devotional supports for a peaceful transition after death.