Have you ever wondered that the body you admire for hours in the mirror, and the name you spent your entire life building, will turn into just a 'corpse' within hours of your death?
We live in the illusion that we have plenty of time. We earn money, build mansions, and don't hesitate for a second to pull others down. But the Garuda Purana screams a bitter truth—in the court of Lord Yamraj, your degrees, your bank balance, or your status won't matter. Only the account of your Karma (deeds) will be presented.
The Terrifying Truth We Fear to Hear
According to the Garuda Purana, when the soul leaves the body, it must travel a path with the messengers of death (Yamadutas) where there is no shade and no water. On that 86,000-league-long journey, you experience the same pain you inflicted on others while you were alive.
The Fate of the Deceivers: Those who betray their loved ones or snatch the rights of the poor are made to stand on the banks of the scorching Vaitarani River.
The Cost of Lies and Ego: If you have hurt someone in the intoxication of your power, remember—no lawyer will defend you there. Hells like Kumbhipakam and Tamisra await those who abandoned the path of Righteousness (Dharma).
It’s Not Too Late Yet...
People often ask me, "Umesh Ji, is it possible to find freedom from sins?"
The truth is, you must reap what you sow. However, the Garuda Purana also teaches us the power of 'Penance' (Prayashchit) and 'Charity' (Daan). If you correct your mistakes today, feed someone hungry, or bring a smile to a crying face, perhaps those terrifying alleys of Yamlok might become a little easier for you.
Conclusion:
My friend, this life is like a rented house. Sooner or later, you will have to return the keys. Don't just fill your bag with hatred and money; collect some 'Virtue' (Punya) as well. Because in the end, the ashes of the crematorium won't tell how rich you were—they will only tell what kind of human being you were
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