Preta-mārga Supports (Dāna), Chitragupta’s Accounting, and the Enumeration of Narakas
व्रजंस्तिष्ठन्पदैकेन यथैवैकेन गच्छति / यथा तृणजलौकेव देही कर्मानुगो ऽवशः
vrajaṃstiṣṭhanpadaikena yathaivaikena gacchati / yathā tṛṇajalaukeva dehī karmānugo 'vaśaḥ
جیسے جونک گھاس کے تنکے سے چمٹ کر ایک سرے سے پکڑے رہتی ہے اور دوسرے سرے کو چھوڑ چھوڑ کر آگے بڑھتی ہے؛ ویسے ہی جسم والا جیو اپنے کرم کے تابع، بے بس ہو کر اپنے راستے پر چلتا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: The embodied being proceeds under the force of its own karma, with limited agency—like a leech’s incremental movement.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as causal constraint in saṃsāra; implicit invitation toward vairāgya and seeking freedom beyond karma (mokṣa) though not explicitly stated.
Application: Act with foresight: present choices become future compulsions; cultivate ethical discipline and devotional/reflective practices to lessen karmic drag.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: repeated emphasis on ‘karma-anuga’ helplessness of the preta; Garuda Purana: analogies illustrating the soul’s constrained journey
This verse states that the embodied soul is not fully autonomous in its post-death course; it is compelled to proceed according to the momentum and consequences of its own karma.
Using the leech-on-grass analogy, it portrays the soul’s progression as a step-by-step movement driven by attachment and release—symbolizing how karmic bindings propel the jīva forward through successive states and experiences.
Live with ethical restraint and compassion, knowing actions have binding results; cultivate dharma and remembrance of the Divine to reduce compulsive karmic momentum and support a clearer, more auspicious trajectory.