Babhruvāhana Meets a Preta: Vṛṣotsarga, Heirless Death, and the Signs of Preta-Affliction
दोधूयमाने वातेन वात्यारूपेण कोणप / पतङ्गा मशकाः क्षुद्राः कवन्धाश्च शिरांसि च
dodhūyamāne vātena vātyārūpeṇa koṇapa / pataṅgā maśakāḥ kṣudrāḥ kavandhāśca śirāṃsi ca
సుడిగాలి రూపమైన ఉగ్ర వాయువు వీచి శ్మశానభూమి కంపించగా, చిమ్మటలు, చిన్న దోమలు, తలలేని దేహాలు మరియు తెగిన తలలు కనిపిస్తాయి.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: The world’s terrifying, decaying aspects mirror the fruits of papa and the instability of embodied life.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatā (impermanence) and aśubha-darśana: contemplation of decay as dispassion (vairāgya) catalyst.
Application: Use mortality contemplation to reduce attachment; avoid harmful actions that lead to fearful states of mind and environment.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: cremation-ground / charnel-field
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: śmaśāna/भयानक मार्ग वर्णन motifs (general); Garuda Purana: papa-phala depictions using bibhatsa imagery (general)
They depict the dread and instability of the preta-condition, emphasizing the consequences of karma and the need for proper rites and dharmic living.
It portrays the journey as psychologically and spiritually turbulent—marked by frightening apparitions (whirlwinds, insects, dismembered forms) that the preta encounters before reaching Yama’s domain.
Live ethically and perform appropriate śrāddha/pinda-related duties for ancestors and the departed, cultivating steadiness of mind rather than fear and negligence.