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A person is considered no better than a crow if after receiving

some food, he does not divide it among guests, old men and children,

but simply eats it himself, or if he eats it without performing the

five kinds of sacrifice. After death he is put into the most abominable

hell, known as Krmibhojana. In that hell is a lake becomes a worm in

that lake and feeds on the other worms there, who also feed on him. Unless

he atones for his actions before his death, such a sinful man remains

in the hellish lake of Krmibhojana for as many years as

there are yojanas in the width of the lake.

PURPORT

As stated in Bhagavad-gita (3.13):

yajna-sistasinah santo

mucyante sarva-kilbisaih

bhunjate te tv agham papa

ya pacanty atma-karanat

"The devotees of the Lord are released from all kinds of sins

because they eat food which is first offered for sacrifice. Others, who

prepare food for personal sense enjoyment, verily eat only sin." All

food is given to us by the Supreme personality of Godhead. Eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman: the Lord supplies everyone with the necessities

of life. Therefore we should acknowledge His mercy by performing yajna (sacrifice). This is the duty of everyone. Indeed, the sole

purpose of life is to perform yajna. According to Krsna (Bg. 3.9):

yajnarthat karmano 'nyatra

loko 'yam karma-bandhanah

tad-artham karma kaunteya

mukta-sangah samacara

"Work done as a sacrifice for Visnu has to be performed,

otherwise work binds one to this material world. Therefore, O son of Kunti,

perform your prescribed duties for His satisfaction, and in that way you

will

always remain unattached and free from bondage." If we do not

perform yajna and distribute prasada to others, our lives are condemned.

Only after performing yajna and distributing the prasada to all

dependents--

children, brahmanas and old men--should one eat. However, one who

cooks only for himself or his family is condemned, along with everyone

he feeds. After death he is put into the hell known as Krmibhojana.

 

A man or woman who indulges in sexual intercourse with an unworthy member of the opposite sex is punished after death by the

assistants of Yamaraja in the hell known as Taptasurmi. There such men and women

are beaten with whips. The man is forced to embrace a red-hot iron

form of a woman, and the woman is forced to embrace a similar form of a man.

Such is the punishment for illicit sex.

PURPORT

Generally a man should not have sexual relations with any woman

other than his wife. According to Vedic principles, the wife of another

man is considered one's mother, and sexual relations are strictly

forbidden with

one's mother, sister and daughter. If one indulges in illicit

sexual relations with another man's wife, that activity is considered

identical with having sex with one's mother. This act is most sinful. The

same principle holds for a woman also; if she enjoys sex with a man

other than her husband, the act is tantamount to having sexual relations with

her father or son. Illicit sex life is always forbidden, and any man

or woman who indulges in it is punished in the manner described in this

verse.

 

A person who indulges in sex indiscriminately--even with

animals--is taken after death to the hell known as Vajrakantaka-salmali. In

this hell there is a silk-cotton tree full of thorns as strong as

thunderbolts. The

agents of Yamaraja hang the sinful man on that tree and pull him

down forcibly so that the thorns very severely tear his body.

PURPORT

The sexual urge is so strong that sometimes a man indulges in

sexual relations with a cow, or a woman indulges in sexual relations with

a dog. Such men and women are put into the hell known as Vajrakantaka-salmali. The Krsna consciousness movement forbids illicit sex. From the description of these verses, we can understand what an extremely

sinful act illicit sex is. Sometimes people disbelieve these descriptions

of hell, but whether one believes or not, everything must be carried

out by the laws of nature, which no one can avoid.FOR THE COMPLETE CHAPTER A DESCRIPTION OF HELL from the SRIMAD BHAGVATAM and the BEST METHOD OF ATONEMENT (BOOK - A SECOND CHANCE) WRITE TO ME AT chanu15

 

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