Regional News: According to Garuda Purana, when a human dies, his soul first does not get any deity. Neither Yamraj nor Chitragupta welcome him. The first encounter of the soul is from the sin that he has done in the most terrible form in life. This sin comes out with a scary form – and holds the soul. That sin not only touches the soul, but also makes it his first ‘hell grass’. This grass is not a symbol, but the first taste of pain. The soul first chews the same sin – in a formidable form filled with kantas, fire and insects. It is from here that the hell journey of that soul, where his karma becomes his exploiter at every step. This moment is the most scary for the soul, because here it has no forgiveness, only to suffer.
This mystery is called “hell grass”. The gigantic shape of sin not only catch the soul, but it starts swallowing it like a grass first. It begins hell, no decision – it is the result of only one karma. Sin repeats the pain that the victim gave to someone else in life.
No Dharmaraja would have been listening to the decision throughout the scene. The justice process takes place later, but first the same karma comes, which was the most cruel. If someone has persecuted, the sin returns in the same form. This is the most scary warning of Garuda Purana – that every karma first takes revenge on the soul.
Gurud Purana states that this is the beginning of the hell journey. After this the soul moves towards Yamlok, but first of all he goes through the pain he gave to others in his life. This warning is not only religious, but also a message of introspection. The atrocities committed in life do not wait for the order of any heaven or hell.
This secret is a mirror for every person. What he has done will return – and first he will return. Garuda Purana says that the first punishment of the soul gives his karma. If he has cheated, the same deception comes in a demonic form. This is the first torture of the soul. This knowledge recorded in religious texts is not an old story. This is the confirmation of the rule of life, which tells – ‘Who will sow, you will bite.’ After death, the soul first touches its biggest sin. This is the most dreadful truth of the Gurud Purana.