Pāpa-bheda, Naraka-yātanā, Mahāpātaka-vicāra, Atonement Limits, Daśa-vidhā Bhakti, and Gaṅgā as Final Remedy
रेतः पानं महाघोरं सर्वसन्धिषुदाडनम् । धूमपानं पाशबन्धं नानाशूलानुलेपनम् ॥ १० ॥
retaḥ pānaṃ mahāghoraṃ sarvasandhiṣudāḍanam | dhūmapānaṃ pāśabandhaṃ nānāśūlānulepanam || 10 ||
การดื่มน้ำอสุจิอันน่าสยดสยอง การถูกตีที่ข้อต่อทุกแห่ง การดื่มควัน การถูกมัดด้วยบ่วง และการถูกแทงด้วยหอกแหลมชนิดต่างๆ
Sanatkumāra (teaching Nārada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
It reinforces karma-phala: harmful or impure actions produce correspondingly severe results, and the Narada Purana uses vivid Naraka imagery to cultivate restraint, repentance, and commitment to dharma.
Indirectly, it motivates turning away from pāpa and toward sattvic living—preparing the practitioner for steady Vishnu-bhakti by emphasizing moral purity and fear of wrongdoing’s consequences.
Ritual-ethics (dharma) is emphasized rather than a specific Vedāṅga; the practical takeaway is self-regulation and expiatory awareness (prāyaścitta orientation) to prevent actions that lead to grievous karmic results.