Hari-stuti by Śrī, Brahmā, Vāyu, Sarasvatī, Śeṣa, Garuḍa, Rudra, Vāruṇī and Pārvatī
Humility, Surrender, and the Power of the Name
अवताररूपे यमदुः खादिकं च न चिन्तनीयं ज्ञानिभिर्देवदेव / अहं कदाचित्सुखनाशप्रदेशे दैत्यांस्तथा मारयितुं गतोस्मि
avatārarūpe yamaduḥ khādikaṃ ca na cintanīyaṃ jñānibhirdevadeva / ahaṃ kadācitsukhanāśapradeśe daityāṃstathā mārayituṃ gatosmi
اے دیودیو! اوتار کے روپ میں ظاہر ہونے والے یم سے وابستہ دکھ اور ستانے والے ‘خادِک’ عذابوں کو داناؤں کے لیے نہ خوف کا مقام ہے نہ غور و فکر کا۔ میں خود بھی کبھی کبھی سُکھ کے زوال کے علاقوں میں دَیتّیوں کے وध کے لیے گیا ہوں۔
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda, Vinata-putra)
Concept: The wise do not fixate on Yama’s terrors; remembrance of the Lord’s avatāric power dispels fear.
Vedantic Theme: Abhayam through īśvara-āśraya; fear arises from identification with the body, while the jñānī rests in the imperishable.
Application: When anxiety about death/afterlife arises, shift attention from imagery of punishment to devotion and discernment; cultivate abhayam via nāma-smaraṇa and right understanding.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: region/realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Pretakalpa): recurring counsel that fear of Yama is overcome by dharma and Hari-smaraṇa (general thematic parallel)
This verse says the wise (jñānīs) should not mentally cling to fear of Yama’s torments; spiritual knowledge and devotion steady the mind beyond panic about punitive afterlife imagery.
By contrasting the wise person’s non-fear with descriptions of Yama’s punishments, it implies that one’s inner state (knowledge, dharma) determines whether Yama’s realm is experienced as terror or as a lesson within cosmic order.
Live dharmically and cultivate steady remembrance of the Divine; use teachings on Yama and punishment as ethical guidance, not as anxiety—let fear become motivation for right conduct and spiritual practice.