The Extent of Questions: Deathbed Rites, Kāla (Time), and Karma-Vipāka Rebirths
शिरो ऽर्तिप्रमुखा रोगा यान्ति विश्वासघातकम् / लिङ्गपीडी शिवस्वं च शिवनिर्माल्यमेव च
śiro 'rtipramukhā rogā yānti viśvāsaghātakam / liṅgapīḍī śivasvaṃ ca śivanirmālyameva ca
بھروسہ توڑنے والے کو سر کے شدید درد وغیرہ بیماریاں گھیر لیتی ہیں۔ اسی طرح ‘لِنگ پیڑی’ نامی اذیت اسے ہوتی ہے جو شیو کی ملکیت ہڑپ کرے یا شیو کو چڑھایا ہوا نِرمالیہ (مالا-پرساد) اپنے لیے لے لے۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Viśvāsa-ghāta (betrayal) and sacrilegious appropriation of consecrated items bring intense suffering; trust and sacred property are protected by dharma.
Vedantic Theme: Adharma fractures social order (loka-saṅgraha) and inner harmony; sacred transgression stains the mind (mala) and manifests as duḥkha.
Application: Honor trust in relationships and institutions; never misuse consecrated offerings; cultivate accountability and restitution when trust is broken.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: sacred site
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.2 (trust-betrayal and temple-offense consequences)
This verse treats betrayal of trust as a serious adharma that ripens into tangible suffering—here described as diseases led by intense head-pain—showing that moral violations can manifest as bodily affliction even before after-death punishments.
It states that taking Śiva’s dedicated property (śiva-sva) or appropriating Śiva’s nirmālya (used offerings like garlands) leads to a specific torment called Liṅga-pīḍī, emphasizing strict boundaries around sacred donations and ritual remnants.
Keep promises and confidences, avoid exploiting trust, and treat temple funds and consecrated offerings as inviolable—supporting transparent charity, ethical conduct, and reverence in worship.