Yama-mārga (Adhvan) and the Courts of Yama: Vaivasvatī and Chitragupta
तत्रस्थो भगवान् धर्म आसने तु समे शुभे / दशयो जनविस्तीर्णे नीलजीमूतसन्निभे
tatrastho bhagavān dharma āsane tu same śubhe / daśayo janavistīrṇe nīlajīmūtasannibhe
అక్కడ భగవాన్ ధర్ముడు సమమైన శుభాసనంపై ఆసీనుడై యుండెను; అది పది యోజనాల వెడల్పుతో, నీల మేఘసమూహంలా శ్యామవర్ణమై యుండెను.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Dharma is enthroned—stable, auspicious, and vast—signaling that moral order is sovereign over all beings.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as dharma-niyantā (governor of moral law); the jīva’s subjection to niyati through karma.
Application: Align choices with dharma even when unseen; cultivate inner steadiness (sthiti) like the ‘even throne’—non-reactive integrity.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: throne dais/audience seat
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: portrayal of Yama/Dharma as ruler and judge; descriptions of his form, court, and function
This verse depicts Dharmaraja’s majestic seat, emphasizing that the after-death journey culminates in an ordered, auspicious realm of moral accounting where Dharma presides as cosmic judge.
By placing Dharmaraja ‘there’ in a formal assembly setting, the verse situates the soul’s post-mortem passage within a structured process—arrival to a realm where deeds are weighed under Dharma’s authority.
Live with accountability: treat actions as consequential and reviewable—cultivating truthfulness, restraint, charity, and duty—so one’s karmic record aligns with Dharma.