After our death, we are brought before the justice Yamarāja, Part 1
"Yamarāja is not a fictitious or mythological character; he has his own abode, Pitṛloka, of which he is king. Agnostics may not believe in hell, but Śukadeva Gosvāmī affirms the existence of the Naraka planets, which lie between the Garbhodaka Ocean and Pātālaloka. Yamarāja is appointed by the Supreme Personality of Godhead to see that the human beings do not violate His rules and regulations. As confirmed in (Bhagavad-gītā 4.17):
karmaṇo
hy api boddhavyaṁ
boddhavyaṁ
ca vikarmaṇaḥ
akarmaṇaś
ca boddhavyaṁ
gahanā karmaṇo gatiḥ
"The
intricacies of action are very hard to understand. Therefore one should know
properly what action is, what forbidden action is, and what inaction is.
"One should understand the nature of karma, vikarma and akarma, and one
must act accordingly. This is the law of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The
conditioned souls, who have come to this material world for sense
gratification, are allowed to enjoy their senses under certain regulative
principles. If they violate these regulations, they are judged and punished by
Yamarāja. He brings them to the hellish planets and properly chastises them to
bring them back to Kṛṣṇa consciousness. By the influence of māyā, however, the
conditioned souls remain infatuated with the mode of ignorance. Thus in spite
of repeated punishment by Yamarāja, they do not come to their senses, but
continue to live within the material condition, committing sinful activities
again and again.”
(SB 5.26.6, Purport)
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