Yama’s Journey to Brahmaloka
Ekadashi–Dvadashi Mahatmya in the Rukmangada Cycle
सोऽयं रोदिति दुःखार्तः कस्माद्वैवस्वतो यमः । अथवा सत्यगाथेयं लौकिकी प्रतिभाति नः ॥ ६० ॥
so'yaṃ roditi duḥkhārtaḥ kasmādvaivasvato yamaḥ | athavā satyagātheyaṃ laukikī pratibhāti naḥ || 60 ||
“此人因悲苦而哭泣——为何称他为阎摩,维瓦斯梵之子?抑或这必是真实的记述,因为在我们看来,它并非寻常世俗传说。”
Narrator within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue (contextual voice describing/reflecting on Yama)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It frames Yama not as a mere mythic figure but as a dharmic reality: the verse insists the episode is “true” (satya-gāthā), urging the listener to treat moral law and its consequences as spiritually consequential.
Indirectly, it sets the emotional backdrop—fear, grief, and accountability—against which Vishnu-bhakti is traditionally presented in the Purana as a refuge that purifies conduct and relieves anxiety about Yama’s judgment.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is taught in this line; it instead uses precise Purāṇic nomenclature ("Vaivasvata") to anchor Yama’s identity in traditional cosmology and genealogical classification.