Arrival at Yama’s cities: Citragupta’s scrutiny, Dharmadhvaja’s gate, and the necessity of dāna
चित्रगुप्तपुरं तत्र योजनानां तु विंशतिः / कायस्थास्तत्र पश्यन्ति पापपुण्यानि सर्वशः
citraguptapuraṃ tatra yojanānāṃ tu viṃśatiḥ / kāyasthāstatra paśyanti pāpapuṇyāni sarvaśaḥ
तत्र चित्रगुप्तपुरं विंशतियोजनविस्तृतम्। तत्र कायस्थाः सर्वशः पापपुण्यानि पश्यन्ति परीक्षन्ते च॥
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: All actions—sin and merit—are recorded and examined; nothing is lost or hidden in the moral order.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala-niyati (lawful fruition) operating through īśvara’s order; ethical causality as part of ṛta/dharma.
Application: Practice self-audit: daily reflection, confession/prāyaścitta where appropriate, and intentional cultivation of puṇya.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: city
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: Citragupta’s role and karmic registers (nearby verses/chapters)
This verse presents Citragupta’s city as the administrative center where sins and merits are reviewed, emphasizing moral accountability after death.
It indicates a stage in the post-death journey where the departed person’s actions are examined by record-keepers, forming the basis for subsequent outcomes in Yama’s domain.
Live with ethical consistency—treat actions as accountable—by cultivating merit (puṇya) and avoiding harmful conduct (pāpa).