पापभेदवर्णनम्
Classification of Sins / Taxonomy of Pāpa
देवतिर्यङ्मनुष्याणामधर्मनिरतात्मनाम् । धर्मराजः स्मृतश्शास्ता सुघोरैर्विविधैर्वधैः
devatiryaṅmanuṣyāṇāmadharmaniratātmanām | dharmarājaḥ smṛtaśśāstā sughorairvividhairvadhaiḥ
Para sa mga deva, mga hayop, at mga tao na ang isip ay nakalubog sa adharma, si Dharmarāja (Yama) ay inaalala bilang tagapagparusa, na naggagawad ng sari-saring napakakakilabot na kaparusahan.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
It affirms the moral order upheld by Dharma: when beings cling to adharma, they inevitably meet corrective consequences through Dharmaraja, urging the soul to return to righteous living and, ultimately, to Shiva-oriented liberation.
By contrasting the fate of adharma with the protection gained through dharma, it indirectly supports Saguna Shiva worship (Linga-puja) as a purifying discipline that aligns one’s life with dharma and reduces bondage (pāśa) created by karma.
A practical takeaway is daily self-restraint and expiation through Shaiva practice—japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), sincere repentance, and dharmic conduct—so the mind turns from adharma toward Shiva.