Canto 3: The Status QuoChapter 30: Description by Lord Kapila of Adverse Fruitive Activities

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 3.30.30

evam kutumbam bibhrana

udaram bhara eva va

visrjyehobhayam pretya

bhunkte tat-phalam idrsam

SYNONYMS

evam -- in this way; kutumbam -- family; bibhranah -- he who maintained; udaram -- stomach; bharah -- he who maintained; eva -- only; va -- or; visrjya -- after giving up; iha -- here; ubhayam -- both of them; pretya -- after death; bhunkte -- he undergoes; tat -- of that; phalam -- result; idrsam -- such.

TRANSLATION

After leaving this body, the man who maintained himself and his family members by sinful activities suffers a hellish life, and his relatives suffer also.

PURPORT

The mistake of modern civilization is that man does not believe in the next life. But whether he believes or not, the next life is there, and one has to suffer if one does not lead a responsible life in terms of the injunctions of authoritative scriptures like the Vedas and puranas. Species lower than human beings are not responsible for their actions because they are made to act in a certain way, but in the developed life of human consciousness, if one is not responsible for his activities, then he is sure to get a hellish life, as described herein.

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