Yamarāja Instructs the Yamadūtas: Supreme Authority, Mahājanas, and the Glory of the Holy Name
श्रीशुक उवाच भगवत्पुरुषै राजन् याम्या: प्रतिहतोद्यमा: । पतिं विज्ञापयामासुर्यमं संयमनीपतिम् ॥ ३ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca bhagavat-puruṣai rājan yāmyāḥ pratihatodyamāḥ patiṁ vijñāpayām āsur yamaṁ saṁyamanī-patim
Śrī Śukadeva respondeu: Ó rei, os portadores da ordem de Yamarāja tiveram seus esforços frustrados e foram derrotados pelos portadores da ordem de Viṣṇu. Então foram até seu senhor, Yama, governante de Saṁyamanī-purī e controlador dos pecadores, para relatar o ocorrido.
This verse states that the Yamadūtas were prevented from carrying out their duty by the Lord’s servants, and therefore they went to Yamarāja to report what had happened.
Because their attempt to arrest the soul was obstructed by Bhagavān’s messengers, they sought clarification and instruction from their master, Yamarāja, the authority over punishment and discipline.
When higher spiritual principles override ordinary expectations, one should seek proper guidance from authentic authority—just as the Yamadūtas approached Yamarāja for clarity about dharma.