Preta-mārga Supports (Dāna), Chitragupta’s Accounting, and the Enumeration of Narakas
यमदूता महारौद्राः करालाः कृष्णपिङ्गलाः / न पीडयन्ति दाक्षिण्याद्वस्त्राभारणदानतः
yamadūtā mahāraudrāḥ karālāḥ kṛṣṇapiṅgalāḥ / na pīḍayanti dākṣiṇyādvastrābhāraṇadānataḥ
యమదూతలు మహారౌద్రులు, కరాళులు, కృష్ణపింగళ నేత్రులు; అయితే దాక్షిణ్యంతో వస్త్రాభరణ దానం చేసినవాణ్ని వారు బాధించరు.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Dāna (gifts), especially of clothing and ornaments, yields protective karma that averts torment by Yama’s agents.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-phala and the subtle continuity of merit beyond death; ethical action shaping post-mortem experience.
Application: Practice regular dāna—clothing and useful personal items—to cultivate compassion and to support auspicious post-death passage (also as part of funerary charity).
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: road/path
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: dāna as protection on the yamamārga; descriptions of Yamadūtas and their restraint by merit; Garuda Purana: śrāddha/dāna sections linking gifts to the preta’s comfort
This verse states that gifts like clothing (vastra) and ornaments (ābharaṇa), given with generosity, lessen post-death torment—Yama’s messengers do not afflict such a donor.
It implies that the preta’s journey and encounters with Yama’s agents are shaped by karma; charitable acts performed in life can mitigate fear and suffering in the after-death passage.
Practice regular, sincere charity—especially essentials like clothing—cultivating dākṣiṇya (kindness), as ethical giving is presented as protective merit in the Garuda Purana.