Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 26: A Description of the Hellish Planets

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.26.8

tatra yas tu para-vittāpatya-kalatrāṇy apaharati sa hi kāla-pāśa-baddho yama-puruṣair ati-bhayānakais tāmisre narake balān nipātyate anaśanānudapāna-daṇḍa-tāḍana-santarjanādibhir yātanābhir yātyamāno jantur yatra kaśmalam āsādita ekadaiva mūrcchām upayāti tāmisra-prāye

SYNONYMS

tatrain those hellish planets; yaḥa person who; tu — but; para-vitta-apatya-kalatrāṇi — the money, wife and children of another; apaharati — takes away; saḥ — that person; hi — certainly; kāla-pāśa-baddhaḥ — being bound by the ropes of time or Yamarāja; yama-puruṣaiḥ — by the assistants of Yamarāja; ati-bhayānakaiḥ — who are very fearful; tāmisre narake — into the hell known as Tāmisra; balāt — by force; nipātyate — is thrown; anaśana — starvation; anudapāna — without water; daṇḍa-tāḍana — beaten with rods; santarjana-ādibhiḥ — by scolding and so on; yātanābhiḥ — by severe punishments; yātyamānaḥ — being punished; jantuḥ — the living entity; yatra — where; kaśmalam — misery; āsāditaḥ — obtained; ekadā — sometimes; eva — certainly; mūrcchām — fainting; upayāti — obtains; tāmisra-prāyein that condition, which is almost entirely dark.

TRANSLATION

My dear King, a person who appropriates another's legitimate wife, children or money is arrested at the time of death by the fierce Yamadūtas, who bind him with the rope of time and forcibly throw him into the hellish planet known as Tāmisra. On this very dark planet, the sinful man is chastised by the Yamadūtas, who beat and rebuke him. He is starved, and he is given no water to drink. Thus the wrathful assistants of Yamarāja cause him severe suffering, and sometimes he faints from their chastisement.

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