The Garuda Purana is a sacred text in Hindu mythology that is said to have been narrated by the divine bird Garuda to the sage Kashyapa. It is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas and is considered to be one of the most important texts in Hinduism.
The Garuda Purana is divided into two parts. The first part deals with cosmology, mythology, and genealogy, while the second part deals with the rituals and practices related to death and the afterlife. It is in this second part that the Garuda Purana discusses the concept of karma, sin, and the cycle of rebirth.
According to the Garuda Purana, after death, the soul goes to the realm of Yama, the god of death, where it is judged based on its actions in life. Those who have led a virtuous life are sent to heaven, while those who have committed sins are sent to hell to suffer for their actions.
The Garuda Purana also describes in detail the process of cremation and the rituals that are to be performed after death to ensure that the soul reaches heaven. It talks about the importance of performing the last rites correctly and the consequences of not doing so.
One of the most interesting aspects of the Garuda Purana is its description of the various hells that sinners are sent to based on the sins they have committed in life. These hells are described in vivid detail, with graphic descriptions of the tortures that sinners must endure for their actions.
The Garuda Purana also talks about the concept of liberation, or moksha, which is the ultimate goal of human life. According to the text, liberation can be attained through the performance of virtuous deeds, meditation, and devotion to the gods. Those who attain liberation are said to be free from the cycle of birth and death and are able to merge with the divine.
Artatrana Das’s book on the Garuda Purana is a detailed and insightful look at this ancient text. It provides valuable insights into the concepts of sin, karma, and the afterlife as described in the Garuda Purana. The book also includes a translation of the original text along with commentary and explanations to help readers better understand the teachings of the Garuda Purana.
Overall, the Garuda Purana is a fascinating and thought-provoking text that sheds light on the complex ideas of sin, karma, and the afterlife in Hindu mythology. Artatrana Das’s book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in delving deeper into these concepts and gaining a better understanding of the spiritual teachings of Hinduism.
Books Info
Books name | Garuda Purana |
Author | Artatrana Das |
No Of pages | 92 |
Publisher | Dharma Grantha Store |
Publication | np. |
Printed At | Dharma Grantha Store |
Distributor | NA |