।। Chapter 7।। Description of the capital of Yamaraja:



~ 44 Yojanas away from the city of Bahobhiti, lies the great city of Yamaraja.
~ All souls inform the guard standing at the door of religion about their arrival.
~ Chitragupta sits on his gleaming throne. Despite knowing everything, the Saravans (the sons of Brahma) roam the universe and, from afar, observe human beings. They keep a record of all the person's actions, regardless of the world they live in. Their wives, the women, keep a record of the person's desires and fantasies. In this way,A list of all the good and bad deeds of a person is compiled, and this information is sent to Chitragupta.
Comment :
~ In ancient times, due to lack of knowledge about biochips, such mentions misled humanity. Now we can say that biochips are connected to the subtle soul.Only Yamaraj is capable of obtaining complete information from this. Based on that information, reincarnation occurs.
~ Souls who have good deeds are sent to heaven.
~ As reported by Chitra Gupta, to the sinful souls, Yamaraja shows his terrifying form, seated on a huge buffalo, holding weapons in his 32 hands, each 3 jojnas long.And displaying eyes red like wells and a long nose, he commands his angels to take them to hell. They are tortured in 21 great, terrifying hells. And so are many other tortures.After enduring this, man takes another birth with a pure soul.
~ In the center of this city stands the dazzling, magnificent palace of Yamaraja. It is 200 yojanas long and 50 yojanas high. Inside is a supernatural assembly hall. All those present there They illuminate the world with their own light. There are four doors to access this building. 
~ Yamaraj sits on a grand throne, under a canopy, adorned with a large crown.
In their presence, Mritu, Chitra Gupta, holding a noose in his hand, is present to perform the rituals, and numerous servants are present to carry out the orders. Sinful people who go through the southern gate,
He cannot see this building.
Eastern Doors: - 
~ Saints and sages, worshippers of gods and goddesses, those who provide shade to travelers, devoid of anger and greed, those who serve their parents, those who care for cows, sesame seeds, pieces of land, etc.By giving donations, meditating on religious texts or listening to them, the souls of those with pure intentions are able to enter this building.
North Door:-
~ This path is fragrant with yellow sandalwood trees, knower of Vedas, respect for guests, worshipper of Goddess Durga, attainment of salvation while doing auspicious work, death in Banaras, knowledge of Yoga Those who gain speed while receiving, those who accidentally drown in holy water, those who do charity, enter the assembly hall through this route.  
West Door:-
~ Rich in diamonds and pearls, on a fragrant path, doing things as prescribed in religious texts, worshipping Lord Shiva and Vishnu, reciting the Gayatri Mantra, not desiring the wealth of others,Not tarnishing the family life, keeping promises, striving for the happiness of all, performing Shraddha of ancestors, staying away from bad company, he enters the assembly hall while drinking the nectar.
~ Seeing all of them coming, Yamraj stood up from his seat and greeted and welcomed everyone, saying that all of you noble souls have earned this status through your true deeds.People have received it. 
~ Those who have received the rare human body, yet have not performed righteous deeds, will continue to burn in the terrible fires of hell. Now, all of you souls, depart for Brahmaloka.
After spending a few eons there, enjoying the pleasures of heaven, they are reborn into noble families, rich and wealthy, knowledgeable in religious texts, and engaged in public welfare, based on their righteous deeds.But, Alokik enters the assembly hall.

Welcome to a world where death is not the end but the beginning of a journey. And here I unravel the mystical layers of the Garuda Purana, which reveal the true meaning of today's world.Unknown. Are you ready to see the true reflection of your actions?"Unknown. Are you ready to see the true reflection of your actions?"

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