Nāma-mahātmya: Liberation through Salutation, Chanting, and the Mantra “Namo Nārāyaṇāya”
क्व नाकपृष्ठगमनं पुनरायाति न क्षयम् / गच्छतां दूरमध्वानं कृष्णमूर्छितचेतसाम्
kva nākapṛṣṭhagamanaṃ punarāyāti na kṣayam / gacchatāṃ dūramadhvānaṃ kṛṣṇamūrchitacetasām
جن کے دل کرشن کی یاد سے محروم ہو کر مدهوش اور تاریکی میں ڈوبے ہیں، اور جو موت کے اس طویل و دور راستے پر روانہ ہیں—ان کے لیے وہ جنت کی راہ کہاں ممکن ہے جہاں نہ واپسی ہے نہ زوال؟
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Without clarity of consciousness (non-stupefied mind), higher attainments are unlikely; mere movement on the post-mortem path does not guarantee stable heaven.
Vedantic Theme: Moha as bondage; necessity of sattva/awareness at the liminal moment; implicit critique of relying on mere merit without inner orientation.
Application: Cultivate lucidity and remembrance through regular sādhana so the mind is not 'mūrcchita' at crisis; prepare for death with disciplined attention and devotion.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: realm/region
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: descriptions of the long path after death and the consequences of moha/attachment (path imagery recurring in Pretakalpa)
In this verse it functions as a benchmark of higher post-death attainment; Vishnu implies that a mind clouded by darkness and delusion is unfit for such an elevated destination.
It portrays the post-death passage as a ‘long, distant road’ and stresses that inner mental condition (cetas) shapes destiny—deluded consciousness leads away from stable, higher realms.
Cultivate clarity and sattva through ethical living, restraint, truthfulness, and devotion; a purified mind is presented as the prerequisite for auspicious outcomes after death.