Hiraṇyakaśipu’s Wrath, the Assault on Vedic Culture, and the Boy-Yamarāja’s Teaching on the Soul
एवं यूयमपश्यन्त्य आत्मापायमबुद्धय: । नैनं प्राप्स्यथ शोचन्त्य: पतिं वर्षशतैरपि ॥ ५७ ॥
evaṁ yūyam apaśyantya ātmāpāyam abuddhayaḥ nainaṁ prāpsyatha śocantyaḥ patiṁ varṣa-śatair api
阎摩罗阇化作稚童说道:你们真愚痴,只知哀号却不见自身之死。纵使为亡夫悲泣百年,也绝不能令他复生;而你们的寿命也将在其间耗尽。
Yamarāja once asked Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira, “What is the most wonderful thing within this world?” Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira replied ( Mahābhārata, Vana-parva 313.116):
This verse warns that failing to perceive the soul’s real danger—spiritual ruin due to ignorance—leads to futile lamentation and continued frustration rather than true attainment.
He speaks harshly to women who desired him as husband, declaring that their sorrow will not change destiny—revealing his proud, insensitive, and materialistic asuric outlook.
Mere emotional longing cannot replace clarity and right action; one should recognize the deeper spiritual stakes and seek lasting shelter through dharma and bhakti rather than attachment and lamentation.