Nāmāṣṭottara-dviśata: Gaṇa–Chandas–Yati Catalogue and Mnemonic Coding
चण्डवृत्तिप्रपातो ऽसौ दण्डको नौ ततो ऽगरः / रफेवृद्धान्तकादस्य व्यालजीमूतकादयः
caṇḍavṛttiprapāto 'sau daṇḍako nau tato 'garaḥ / raphevṛddhāntakādasya vyālajīmūtakādayaḥ
یہ دوزخ ‘چنڈوِرتّی-پرپات’ کہلاتا ہے؛ پھر ‘ڈنڈک’ نامی (دوزخ) اور اس کے بعد ‘اگر’ آتا ہے۔ اسی سلسلے میں ‘رفے’, ‘وردھانْتک’, ‘ویال’, ‘جیموتک’ وغیرہ بھی شامل ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Naraka
Concept: Specific narakas are enumerated to frame karmaphala as structured and inescapable.
Vedantic Theme: Ṛta/dharma as moral order; actions bear inevitable results (karma-niyati).
Application: Use the imagery as a restraint (saṃyama): avoid harmful acts, cultivate confession/prāyaścitta and dharmic conduct.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: hell-realms/torment-zones
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa sections enumerating narakas and their punishments (surrounding verses likely detail causes/torments)
This verse functions as part of a catalog of Narakas, mapping specific karmic consequences into named realms so the listener understands that actions have definite results after death.
It indicates that the post-death journey can involve distinct punitive realms (Narakas) arranged as a sequence or set, through which a soul may be taken according to its deeds.
Use it as a reminder to restrain cruel or harmful conduct (caṇḍa-vṛtti) and to choose dharmic actions, since the text frames karma as leading to specific consequences.