Post-cremation Ripening of Karma and the Principal Narakas
एवमेव समाख्यातं शरीरं ते चतुर्विधम् / चतुरशीतिलक्षाणि निर्मिता योनयः पुरा
evameva samākhyātaṃ śarīraṃ te caturvidham / caturaśītilakṣāṇi nirmitā yonayaḥ purā
اے گرُڑ! اس طرح تمہیں جسم کی چار قسمیں بیان کی گئیں؛ اور قدیم زمانے میں چوراسی لاکھ یُونیاں پیدا کی گئیں۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Embodiment manifests in diverse yonis; multiplicity of species implies graded karmic destinations and the vast field of saṃsāra.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃsāra as beginningless cycle of births; jīva’s embodiment varies with karma while ātman remains unchanged.
Application: Cultivate compassion across species and urgency for liberation; recognize human birth as rare amid vast yonis and use it for sādhana.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana sections enumerating yonis and linking them to karma-phala and post-mortem routes; Pretakalpa descriptions of rebirth into lower/upper yonis based on deeds
This verse concludes a doctrinal explanation that the embodied condition can be classified into four types, framing how the jīva experiences existence and moves through post-death and rebirth teachings in the Preta Kanda.
By pointing to the vast range of 'yonis' (forms of birth), it implies transmigration: the soul repeatedly takes embodied forms according to causes described elsewhere in the dialogue (karma, dharma, and ritual supports).
Treat embodiment as temporary and ethically significant: live with dharma and restraint so that future births are elevated rather than degraded across the many possible yonis.