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മരണത്തിന് ശേഷം നമ്മുക്ക് എന്ത് സംഭവിക്കുന്നു...Life after death.....
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ധൈര്യം ഉള്ളവർ കാണുക. നരകത്തിലെ 28 ശിക്ഷാ രീതികൾ.... Punishments in hell...Garuda puranam
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Most people have heard of Garuda Purana. The Garuda Purana is related to the Vaishnava sect. Sanatan Hinduism has a provision of hearing after death. The god of this Purana is Lord Vishnu. Garuda Purana has two parts – Purvakhand and Uttarakhand. The first part mentions devotion to Lord Vishnu and the second part describes the Phantom Kalpa in detail. That is, after dying in it, what will be the speed of man and what kind of vagina will he be born in, all these things have been informed.
According to Garuda Purana, when a man is about to die, he tries to speak but is unable to speak. In some time, his power of speaking, hearing, etc. is lost. At that time, a soul comes out of the body equal to the thumb, which is carried by Yamdoot to Yamlok. In the Garuda Purana, there is a description that the messengers of Yamaraja take the soul to Yamlok and frighten him and tell him about the miseries of hell. On hearing such things of the Yamdoots, the soul starts crying loudly.
The way to reach Yamalok is considered very difficult. When the person is unable to walk on hot air and hot sand and becomes distraught with hunger and thirst. Then the Yamdoot whips him on the back and tells him to move forward. That soul falls from place to place and sometimes faints. Then she gets up and starts moving forward. In this way, the Yamdoots take the soul to Yamlok. After this, that soul is sure to be punished according to his deeds. After this, she comes back to her house withYamraj.
It is said that on coming home, she wants to re-enter her body, but the Yamdoot does not release her from her bondage and due to hunger and thirst, the soul starts crying. After this, when the Adi kin of that soul do not give Pinddaan, then they become phantom and wanders in the deserted forests for a long time. According to Garuda Purana, one should do pinddaan for 10 days after the death of a human being. Also read- Know, how Garuda originated and how it became the vehicle of Vishnu.
The soul is captured again on the thirteenth day by the Yamdoots. After this, she goes to Yamlok after hunger and thirst for 47 days continuously. Which soul has to be punished, it determines his actions.
Garuda Purana is the text based on the conversation of Lord Vishnu and his vahana Garuda. Garuda asks the Lord about the punishment for bad deeds humans do on earth. Some of them are as follows: the Garuda Purana tells us that the soul goes through hell or heaven before being reborn. It experiences pain or pleasure, respectively, in hell or heaven, before being re-born. It also says that pain and pleasure will be experienced in the next birth based on the deeds of the current birth. One needs to continually be reminded that the Purānas are GUIDES. They contain everything from Atomic theory to Zoology so when asking a question about the verity of something one must be more specific about the subject. The Garuda Purana has its embellishments that need to be viewed by a mind that knows the purpose and limitations describing spiritual phenomena. If you can read it with an open mind and not take any of its pronouncements as final, you should be fine. Of the occult literature, the Garuda Purana is not the most tricky or dangerous, there are way more difficult ones around.
In the modern era, death and its rituals have become so short and convenient, that people come up with every excuse to avoid the practices that allow dignified departure to the body. For them, it’s a body that is dead, and one needs to burn it, that’s all. Well! Modernism and lack of wisdom have their own side effects. The Preta-kāṇḍa which deals with death and the afterlife. According to the principles of exegesis the primary function of Scripture is to give practical guidance in how to live a Dharmic life this is known as the VIDHI — and this is the most important part of Shastra. In order to support and encourage the practice, the Shastra describes incentives and to discourage the negative acts they give deterrents. All the incentives and disincentives are called ARTHAVĀDAs. In other words, they are metaphoric only and not to be taken literally. In the Preta-kāṇḍa it describes the journey of the deceased called PRETA or “ghost” into the after-world and its exit interview with a panel of Judges Yama – the Lord of Death, Chitragupta – the celestial accountant, and Varuna – the celestial Intelligence-gathering agent.
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