Kapila’s Analysis of Materialistic Life, Death, and the Path to Hell
Kāla, Karma, and Yamadūtas
जीवतश्चान्त्राभ्युद्धार: श्वगृध्रैर्यमसादने । सर्पवृश्चिकदंशाद्यैर्दशद्भिश्चात्मवैशसम् ॥ २६ ॥
jīvataś cāntrābhyuddhāraḥ śva-gṛdhrair yama-sādane sarpa-vṛścika-daṁśādyair daśadbhiś cātma-vaiśasam
As suas entranhas são arrancadas pelos cães e abutres do inferno, embora ele ainda esteja vivo para ver isso, e é submetido ao tormento de serpentes, escorpiões e outras criaturas que o mordem.
This verse describes severe torments in Yama’s abode, emphasizing that such suffering is the consequence of one’s own sinful actions.
Kapila instructs Devahuti on the dangers of sinful, sense-driven life so she may develop detachment and take up the path of devotion and liberation.
It warns that harmful choices bring painful reactions; therefore one should live ethically, restrain the senses, and cultivate devotion to avoid self-created suffering.