Yama-mārga (Adhvan) and the Courts of Yama: Vaivasvatī and Chitragupta
तद्गुहं धर्मराजस्य विस्तीर्णं काञ्चनप्रभम् / योजनानां पञ्चशतप्रमाणेन समुच्छ्रितम्
tadguhaṃ dharmarājasya vistīrṇaṃ kāñcanaprabham / yojanānāṃ pañcaśatapramāṇena samucchritam
ధర్మరాజు (యముడు) యొక్క ఆ గుహా-సభ విశాలమై స్వర్ణప్రభతో ప్రకాశించుచు, ఐదు వందల యోజనాల ఎత్తుగా నిలిచియుండెను.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: The afterlife realm is structured and authoritative, reflecting the inevitability and magnitude of karmic adjudication.
Vedantic Theme: Ṛta/dharma as cosmic order governing saṁsāra; the jīva’s accountability under īśvara-niyama.
Application: Cultivate ethical restraint and truthfulness, remembering that actions are answerable beyond death.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: royal hall/cavern-court
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: descriptions of Yama’s court and the path of the departed (Yama-sabhā, Yamadūta, Citragupta contexts)
It establishes the immense, awe-inspiring scale of Yama’s realm, underscoring that moral law (dharma) operates within a structured cosmic order where deeds are assessed.
By portraying Yama’s domain as a real, vast destination, the verse supports the narrative that the departed soul (preta) is led toward Dharmaraja’s jurisdiction where karmic consequences are determined.
Live with accountability: the verse reminds practitioners that actions have measurable outcomes, encouraging dharmic conduct, truthful living, and timely performance of śrāddha and related rites with sincerity.