Have you ever heard of terminal restlessness? Probably not, unless you are a doctor or a nurse. But although the name is new, the condition is described in Srimad Bhagavatam.
Srila Prabhupada says: “And similarly, miserable condition of death. When one is lying in coma, so many sufferings is going on, so many dreaming, the Yamaduta is coming. Sometimes the man on the deathbed cries, he’s so much suffering but there is no remedy. Everyone is helpless. So that is the miserable condition of death…” Srila Prabhupad, Gorakhpur Feb 18, 1971
I will tell you how I found out about it, and this story is a classic example of the dreadful reality faced by all the suffering souls of this material world. It also shows clearly what Srila Prabhupad has saved us from and why we should feel eternally indebted to him.
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It all started when I received a phone call from my parents saying that Dad was sick with cancer. I believe in omens, and my right eye started twitching profusely, so I knew that the outcome wouldn’t be good. That was in the beginning of November.
But Dad was optimistic. He was sure he could overcome everything, as he had always been the controller in every situation and had faced many trials in life and overcome them all. Until now he seemed to be a lucky guy, enjoying good facilities and good karma in every respect. Little did he know that his good karma had come to a grinding halt. If Krsna wants to save you no one can kill you, but if Krsna wants to kill you no one can save you.
Dad had prostate cancer, and it had spread into his bones. He was having chemotherapy, but it failed twice. I rang one day, and he literally wept. “I’m dying,” he said.
I felt compassion for him. He was helpless in the hands of cruel fate. I tried to help. “Well don’t worry,” I said. “There is reincarnation. You will be okay. Just pray. God is kind.”
But it was little comfort to someone who was bewildered and didn’t know God.
After that I felt that I was somehow connected to his suffering. I could feel all of his fear and anxiety. I would pray all the time. I didn’t want to experience any of it, but I guess I was karmically connected to him, so there was no escape no matter how far away I was. The physical suffering was nothing compared to the mental torture he was experiencing. He became humble, and I dropped everything a couple of times and flew from Vrindavan to be with him.
In the past he had never wanted to hear anything about Krishna, so I had given up trying years ago. We never discussed the subject. I would just feed him prasad (he loved my cooking) and talk about other things. I had Vrindavan dust with me and some Yamuna water mixed with Ganga. There were also some small Jagannatha Deities. I deposited all these things in the house, hoping they would have an effect and using them whenever possible, in Dad’s food and so on.
I kept praying and hoping that somehow I could convince him about Krishna before he died. He was so bewildered and humbled by his lack of control over the situation that he was willing to listen to some degree. He was clutching at straws.
I read him some Bhagavad Gita, and he said that it was comforting. I also read to him from Coming Back. He liked that because the idea of reincarnation was something positive to look for in the future, and he was desperate for that. I saw in there the chapter about Ajamila and felt I should read it to him, but thought maybe it was too much to thrust upon him. Besides, I was there, and because I was chanting everything it would be okay, or so I thought.
I really believed you could just chant Hare Krishna and all bad things would go away. I guess this is a superficial and neophyte viewpoint. The material world is such a heavy place, and with my great ego I, was overestimating my own purity. I realized later that I’m really not even a devotee. If you are incapable of saving yourself, how can you possibly save anyone else?
I had to fly back to Vrindavan several times, as I had family and business commitments, but the whole time I could feel him pulling me. I had zero mental peace during this time. I think he really wanted me there and was emotionally dependant on me, as I was the only one offering any tangible solutions.
People are basically not sympathetic either, and he needed a lot of understanding. I am not good at handling suffering, so this was difficult to bear seeing someone you care for suffering so much anxiety. I left my Jagannatha Deities there and asked them to forgive any offense but to please protect my father while I went back to India on business just for a couple of weeks.
Then my mother rang. She was at her wits’ end. “Please come,” she said. “He is in hospital now, and we need you here.” I jumped on the first flight, and as soon as I arrived, I moved into the hospital with Dad. It was incredible how Krishna seemed to arrange it. They gave us a private room and let me sleep there and care for him. Nobody questioned my authority, and my mother just backed off and let me do anything. She is a Roman Catholic and doesn’t usually allow me to speak about Krishna.
I realized that the karmis are so far into denial that they try to avoid the reality of death as much as possible, so it was a way out for her if I took the burden. She could go home and pretend nothing was happening, yet still know that Dad was being taken care of by me. Or maybe deep down she also felt desperate for his spiritual welfare, and I was the best solution they had. I’m not really sure. Once it all goes beyond their material perception and control, they become completely bewildered. I only know that I was able to fully take over the care of my father. Many people must suffer and die alone in hospitals going through what I am about to tell…
I slept next to Dad and tended to his every need. I managed to get Tulasi beads on him, which one demoniac nurse kept taking off. I got mental about it. Oh no, I thought, he is so sinful, he can’t wear Tulasi. Then I just got in this mindset that I was going to be aggressive and keep those beads on him no matter what. She would take them off, and I would just smile sweetly and put them right back on.
I read some Bhagavad Gita to him. He didn’t eat at all for the twelve days leading up to his death. For eight of those days he had only Ganga and Yamuna water and nothing else. I controlled everything that went into his mouth. I even started sprinkling Vrindavan dust in his water as well.
Toward the end, he was on another level, not of this world. He seemed to be perceiving things that other people couldn’t. For example, every night I would put on a Shiva T-Shirt to wear to bed. There was a large picture of Lord Shiva on the front of it. My habit was to wait till he was asleep and in a subtle manner, sprinkle a little bit of Vrindavan dust on his head in case he died while I was asleep.
One night I had just sprinkled the dust, and he sprang up with a wide-eyed look of amazement. “Oh, you’re all surrounded by dust,” he said.
Another night, in the same way, he sprang awake and looked at my Lord Shiva shirt. “Careful!” he said. “There’s fire coming out of your shirt.” The day before he died, he said there were big dogs in the room and an ugly person floating outside the window.
The evening before his death he began to feel disturbed. “Untie my legs,” he was saying to I don’t know whom, and he was visibly distressed. My mother and my daughter decided to stay overnight at the hospital, which they didn’t normally do. I drifted off to sleep and so did Mum.
At about 9.30 pm my daughter woke me up. “Mum,” she said, “come quickly! Something’s happening to Grand-dad.”
I raced over to the bed and Dad was moaning. “Please, please,” he was saying, “I beg you, let me loose, please let me loose.” His tone was humble and terrified, and his eyes were lowered. He was to say these words many, many times over the next six hours. He was trying to jump off the bed and hide under his pillow. You have to understand that he was skin and bones. He couldn’t even urinate without help, and here he was suddenly trying to get up and run off.
He was thrashing around like a mad man. This is really inauspicious, I thought. I grabbed him by the shoulders. “Dad,” I said, “what’s happening? You okay?”
He was terrified. “Oh Sue,” he cried out, “I tried to get away, I really did, but they got me.” His voice went up to a shout. “She’s got me!” he yelled out.
At that time I should have realized what was happening, but the fact that he said, “She’s got me” put me off, and somehow I got covered over, and for the next six hours I just tried to comfort him.
He cried out again and again. “Oh, for God’s sake,” he would shout, “just let me rest, just ten minutes. Please, I beg you.” His tone of voice was terrified and all the while humble and begging. I would chant and he would relax a little. Then a nurse would come and distract me, and he would start again, thrashing and begging.
“What’s wrong?” I asked.
He seemed exasperated. “I’m trying to tell you,” he said, “but I just can’t.”
Then at 3 am it suddenly dawned on me that the Yamadutas had him. It was so obvious, and I felt so foolish for not realizing it until now. I turned to my 13-year-old daughter and told her I thought the Yamadutas had him.
“Yes,” she said. “I know. I woke you up because I saw three of them floating above his bed, and he was cowering and looking up.”
She had actually seen them. She described later how they looked, with boar-like tusks coming upward out of their mouths and glaring eyes. She had thought they were some kind of ghosts trying to steal his soul from his body. Of course, by Krishna’s arrangement, my mother was sleeping, oblivious the whole time.
What to do? I thought. I started to pray to Krishna: “Oh, please let him go, Krishna.” I was begging.
Then Supersoul would answer. “Why?” He would say. “He will only offend again.”
Then I was really upset. I started praying to Yamaraja” “Please, Yamaraja…” And all the while, I was chanting. I told Dad I was sorry I hadn’t realized sooner that they had hold of him. He nodded, traumatized. His whole death experience was hellish. I’m sorry that any souls have to experience such a thing and understand now why Srila Prabhupad felt such urgency to save everyone.
“Dad,” I said, “do you want me to hold you and chant?” “Yes, yes,” he said. “Have they still got you?” “No, they let me go.”
Then I held him tight for the next three hours, and he slowly gave up his life, through his mouth, peacefully with me chanting right in his ear and dripping Ganga and Yamuna water into his mouth. I stayed fully focused on chanting very close to his ear until he breathed his last, at 6 am. He went straight out of his mouth and his eyes just closed.
Poor him! Cruel, cruel, hellish material world! It had been only seven months from the start of his illness, and the seventy-one-year story of his life was forcibly ended.
While he would be thrashing and crying out “Let me loose!” I’d ask the nurses what was happening.
“Oh, it’s normal,” they’d say. “He’s just fighting it, and it happens to everyone. There’s even a term for it. It’s called terminal restlessness. And they give nurses’ seminars about how to deal with it.”
Well I’ve got news for you, folks. It’s actually terminal Yamadutaness. Of course they are advised to just pump them full of morphine and ignore all their ramblings.
Another thing is that no one is meant to know about it. It was purely Krishna’s mercy that we were able to realize it, and even then I almost missed it. For six hours I was confused and yet Dad was telling me quite clearly and begging for help, so some sort of maya is covering the whole thing and people aren’t aware of it. Only the person who is going through it knows.
Mention is made of the dogs. A devotee told me afterwards that they were reading Yamaraja scriptures, which give detailed descriptions, and it is said that the hounds of hell come ahead several days before and sniff out where the rascals are dying.
There was also the fact that he said, “She’s got me.” Apparently the Yamadutas have their own society with wives, kids and everything. Since they are also living entities in this material world, they are born into that society.
I don’t usually put pen to paper, as I don’t feel at all qualified to do so, but mother Radha Kunda Devi Dasi encouraged me and said that this experience should be shared with all the devotees. So please excuse my shortcomings. I am not very philosophical or academic. Here are some of Srila Prabhupada’s comments on the subject:
“To see the Yamadutas, or the carriers of order of Yamaraja, superintendent of death, to see face to face… At the time of death, when one very sinful man is dying, he sees the Yamaraja or the order carriers of Yamaraja. They are very fierce looking. Sometimes the man on the deathbed becomes very much fearful, cries, ‘Save me, save me.’” Srimad Bhagavatam lecture, Denver, July 2, 1975
“But you take this mission and go everywhere, in every corner. I am thankful to you. You are already doing that, in Europe and America, [people are] deep asleep. Because people are sleeping under misguidance, and they are becoming candidate for being carried away by the Yamaduta. This is the position of the whole world, Yamaduta. Yamaduta will not excuse you, however you may be very proud of becoming independent. This is not possible. To save the human civilization, the rascal civilization, that ‘There is no life after death, and you go on enjoying as much as you like,’ this wrong civilization is [a] killing civilization. So you save them. You save them. Otherwise the Yamaduta is there.” Vrindavan, September 5, 1975
“This man was like this, and he must be carried to Yamaraja for punishment…” Why punishment? No, to make him purified, it is said, ‘Punishment required.’ This is nature’s law. Just like if you have infected some disease, the punishment is you must suffer for it. The punishment is good. If you have infected some disease, and when you suffer, that means you become purified from the disease. Suffering is not bad, to become purified. Therefore when a devotee suffers, he does not take it ill. He thinks that, ‘I am being purified. I am being purified.’” Vrindavan, September 5,
1975
So I suppose that even though Dad had Tulasi beads on, he was a good man by ordinary standards, but he liked to hunt, and he had been a drinker, womanizer, and cow eater. And even though he had had all facilities for the last 28 years, he didn’t surrender to Krishna. Even at the time of death, he didn’t seem able to think of Krishna as the solution to his woes.
Srila Prabhupad sums it up in the purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.49: “At the time of death one is certainly bewildered because his bodily functions are in disorder. At that time, even one who throughout his life has practiced chanting the holy name of the Lord may not be able to chant the Hare Krsna mantra very distinctly. Nevertheless, such a person receives all the benefits of chanting the holy name. While the body is fit therefore, why should we not chant the holy name of the Lord loudly and distinctly? If one does so, it is quite possible that even at the time of death he will be properly able to chant the holy name of the Lord with love and faith.”
Purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.15: “Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body, that state he will attain without fail. If one practices chanting the Hare Krsna mantra, he is naturally expected to chant Hare Krsna when he meets with some accident. Even without such practice, however, if one somehow or other chants the holy name of the Lord (Hare Krsna) when he meets with an accident and dies, he will be saved from hellish life after death. One is immediately absolved from having to enter hellish life, even though he is sinful.”
In the purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.7: “The Yamadutas had considered only the external situation of Ajamila. Since he was extremely sinful throughout his life, they thought he should be taken to Yamaraja and did not know that he had become free from the reactions of all his sins. The Visnudutas therefore instructed that because he had chanted the four syllables of the name Narayana at the time of his death, he was freed from all sinful reactions.”
In the same purport, Srila Prabhupada quotes the following verses: “Simply by chanting one holy name of Hari, a sinful man can counteract the reactions to more sins than he is able to commit.” Brhad-Visnu Purana
“If one chants the holy name of the Lord, even in a helpless condition or without desiring to do so, all the reactions of his sinful life depart, just as when a lion roars, all the small animals flee in fear.” Garuda Purana
“By once chanting the holy name of the Lord, which consists of the two syllables ha-ri, one guarantees his path to liberation.” Skanda Purana
I can only hope and pray that somehow my father had a small thought of Krishna because of my feeble efforts and the causeless mercy of Guru and Gauranga.
Anyway, I would like the feedback of all the devotees. Do others have similar experiences to tell? What do you all think about this topic?
Please all of you Vaishnavas pray for my father that he may have an opportunity to serve Krishna. I was thinking myself to be the big hero, going to save my father, only to find that I’m just a big bag of hot air zero. I am such a fallen rascal that I couldn’t help him in his hour of need, and I hope this story helps others to advance their efforts in Krishna consciousness so that we can all help Srila Prabhupada in his mission to relieve all the sufferings of the fallen conditioned souls.
Sri Madhwacharya says ” santhatham chintayenatam antha kale visheshathaha” means when all our organs functioning normally chant sri Krishna, Sri Krishna so that this gets attached in your mind and it is not deattached at any stage. Hence at the time of death namasmarana of Lord Krishna with bhakthi helps a lot the dying person meaning Krishna is that he is the supreme God and attracts every thing. in sanskrit they say sarvam karshathi ithi krishna. Hence Lord Krihna will not leave us to the yamadootas but he invites to his loka vaikunta through vishnu dootas with honour if prayed with pure bhakthi only. therefore people who aspire for moksha should pray with bhakthi Lord Sri Krishna as supreme God when we are healthy in turn Lord Krishna bestows a great divided when we are at the last stage in this life
Namaste,
My sincere sympathy with your loss.
I recomend You also preform tharpanam offerings for Your father.
It whose an act of sympathy and mercy that You shared that expirience, for it is a great lesson to learn. Thank You for that. Hare Krishna!
your article is v.helpful to the devotees. same experiment had with my father but he was a Lord Shiv’s devotee.
fabulous and great and very informative
The article may be good for people still at LKG level but it doesn’t bring out any high principles on both KARMA their inner meaning of as per formulae (sUthras) or about the connection between sudhdha chaitanyam and jEva chaitanyam – which may be of interest to jingyAsUs (seekers).
It incites a sort of fear rather than deliver people from fear – which is the core of sanAthana dharmA.
Usually the artiles in this site are of high calibre and i have great respect for the service rendered by your team. That is why i took time to write this.
I think your father was not a bad man for Krishna brought you to him,in his final days and he could hear the mahamantra all the time because you were holding him and chanting the holy Name.Also,he was lucky to have the dust of Brindavan on him and able to sip Jamuna and Ganga waters.I am sure he would have reached Krishna’s abode and will not be born again.Thank you for sharing this experience.
good job done by you,may your dad’s soul rest in peace,Hare Krishna.
Your experience cleared my doubts.
Since a few year back my neighbor grany was in her bad ,it was about 8p.m a crow was crying in their porch.As soon as grant left the world crow flewed at the same moments.All people murmured that the crow was yamdutas.Also before death grany was saying, I have to leave now ,they are here to take me.And she left.
Hare Krishna. Prabhuji: May the Lord shower His grace on you.
Never tll now after reading this all,did I had anysuch knowledge.Thanks for enlighting me/Thanks and keep my name on mail. Thanks
What a extra ordinary story my brother you wrote about you beloved father.pls don’t underestimate yourself, it was your efforts and faith in Krishna that you father peacefully departed his soul. It was scary and very disturbing for the dying person and loved one’s. I agree chant the lords name while your body is able and it will became a ritual on your death bed. Hare Krishna. Thank you for sharing.
Say Krishna when you can. Over a hot cup of coffee or a hot water bath in cold weather, over a childs hug or a lover’s embrace, over the green grass under the feet or warm lush feeling of the socks… let anything happen around, chant Krishna. All our feelings, physically and emotionally are his, all our experiences are his and you will realize what I am saying… This is the only prayer, medicine, therapy (call any word) that helps live up the day…
Thank you very much for sharing your experience… It helps a lot to reaffirm our faith and love on Krishna
I have never read an article like this. It’s a live experience. I really respect your faith to Lord Krishna and all of your efforts to save your father.
Once in an article I have read that those who are wearing Rudraksha during their last days and at the time of death, would not suffer emavadan and would go straight to Sivalogam. This is for Saivaities. For Vainavas, those who were Tulasi beads, will be protected by Lord Krishna.
You have taken all the steps on behalf of your father for him to attain the Lotus feet of Lord Krishna, even though your father is not an ardent follower of him. You have fed him with Tulasi beads, Ganga, Yamuna holy water and Vrindavan dust.
You’re such a wonderful son born to your father and Lord Krishna might have been pleased of your affection to your father and your struggling with him during his last times. Definitely without any doubt your father is safe in the Vaikunda Loga.
Every one should be on the side of their parents or dear ones during their last times. But most of them doesn’t have this opportunity and the person pass away silently. But you have been a good son and stood by his side during his last breathe and Lord might have been pleased.
Namaste,
I’m sure your dad will bless u since u prayed and made him aware of Lord Krsna, he’s lucky to have you close to him, Hare Krishna!
Can a person be the follower of Lord Shiva and Lord Narayan/Vishnu/Krishna?
I have read many scriptures, just to know this very thing: “What happens when I die”. This urge to know lead me to learn Yoga, which I did under a well known Guru and been practicing that for the past few years. Continuous practice of Yoga has taught me that essentially I am not this Body. Neither the mind. The thing behind this body and mind will definitely leave its external attachment one day and that moment is termed as death. Moment of death entirely depends on moment of life before that. This can be put in a simple way like, if you practice consciously something the entire day, you are bound to repeat the same thing when you are unconsciously living. Imagine if you perform so many conscious inhuman things in your entire life span which then becomes the effect when you are unconscious. This is Karma. The whole purpose of doing Yoga is to make you have the option of some choice at the time of leaving the body instead of being dragged into good or bad as a result of the Karmic effects. When you have a choice, you will definitely opt for the best. When my father was at his death bed, before few moments (10-15 minutes) of his death, I heard dogs howling. At that moment I forgot that this howling indicates the arrival of Yamadutas or celestial beings. In my experience I have come across several such dogs howling, which I shall later confirm my wife that somebody in our locality is going to die. I like to share similar such experience of my senior colleague, aged about 55 years, that once in his dream he had the sight of a Yamaduta (features as explained in the article) who was standing before him close to his feet and asking him to leave as his time had ended up. Few seconds later, few more yamadutas arrived and made a correction that this was not the man and left immediately. The next morning my colleague heard the news that similar such aged person in his neighborhood has passed away in that night.
very useful article, thank all thread
An eye opening experience to all the jeev.
Dear Devotee of the Lord, thanks for sharing this experience. We are always learning something about our lives here each day. I lost my son 3 weeks ago, 21 years old. He was devotee of Krsna, but advanced physics student, who kept getting confused with belief and physics…he questioned about his purpose here on this planet..etc.
I hope at the time of his passing onto the other side that he did think of Krnsa, he did have his neck beads on, but how would we ever know ? We can only hope that by him knowing the Lord from a very young age and accepting Him, that he would not take rebirth or even if he does he can fulfill his life as a devotee and spread the holy name.
Hare Krsna
You will very soon be able to to perform a Nirjala Ekadasi fast for your father in the next few weeks and transfer the spiritual benefit from that to your father so that certainly, he can be restored to Vaikuntha or Goloka after this life he is now living in some other dimension.
Hare Krishna.
Thank you for sharing your own experience and your father’s last hours. That reminds all of us, that appointment with unwanted guest and keeps us on the track, don’t forget to chant Maha Mantra.
The woman who captured him could be Kali who is the personification of time and death or her attendents. There are incidents in India especially Bengal where dying people have claimed to have seen her at death. Hare Krsna!
I feel the whole narration is only a perception that almost qualifies to be treated as a story and does not merit universal acceptance. In any case reading such articles does not in any way help people in following spiritual practices. Most important thing is to learn to be detached from the material world and treat death as the final relief from the current life.
Namaskaram,
A Great contribution. It’s like me being there and experiencing it. Realisation. Thank you.
As an irregular/fallen western devotee it strikes me that sharing experiences like this is valuable. Not only very touching without false sentimentality, but a healthy antidote to false wishful thinking. With respect to the point made above that such accounts only serve to breed fear, my feeling is that fear is often a crucial aspect of spiritual life – one that Krishna uses as motivator – a means of waking us up and therefore helping us protect ourselves from greater shocks and falls – a challenge to be met with greater courage and humility, not an undesirable thing to be denied and avoided in the name of ‘advancement’. My Mother reported a similar experience after undergoing heart surgery. Similarly, she is not religious at all [nor firmly atheistic]. She reported an “very old, strange looking man”, at the foot of her hospital bed beckoning her “come with me”, feeling frightened and telling him “no, I’m not ready, I need to stay here longer.” A few weeks later I mentioned it again and she had no recollection at all. I guess that, in a sense this is Maya?
Thank you very much for your article. I am not sure what to believe about the after life. But there is something there for sure.
Thank you very much for sharing this. Having such an experience and with the knowledge you have, why do you still not consider yourself a devotee? Doesn’t this encourage you further to serve Krshna, or did I misunderstand you in some way? I think you acted admirably, even if you perceived that your intellectual knowledge on the subject was incomplete.
Hare Krishna
Thanks for beautiful explanation of the end sufferings of every human being awaiting death. These are already narrated in Garuda puranam. When you are praying with utmost devotion to Lord Krishna, same thing by practice follow at times of death. But one thing is clear if you are devotee of Lord Vishnu, definitely Vishnudutas will come and take you with dignity to Vaikuntam.
So, we all should practice daily chanting of Hari nama to save ourself from end sufferings.
So ultmately Harinama sankirtana wins from birth to death.
Certainly God played through you and your father for all of us that he comes merciful in last hours if one is eager for salvation to enter the kingdom of God. Sri Krishna and his Names called with full devotion and faith will relieve us . I thank you for sharing and hope many others do the same with theirs . The loss of loved ones on material and emotional level is hard and difficult to compensate. However faith and Devotion will ultimately relieve us forever 🙏🏾🙏🏾🌺 Through your service here and love to your parents with faith in the Almighty your Father Soul thaught us all and reminded the importance of our life on this temporary planet. Thank you and may his Soul attain the lord divine lotus feets. Aum Shanti 🙏🏾
Hare Srinivasa,
These articles ignites the fire to “be good, see good ,do good”. As we do not know when this bubble of life breaks. Srimadh Baghavatha nirnaya scripture by
Sri Madhvacharyaru is to be read and practiced by all living humans to experience peaceful and long life and peaceful death.
Lord Krishna to Uddhava tells, people who attain spiritual knowledge and not practicing it is useless.
Sir,If I have made any mistake kindly forgive me as I am still a learner.
Grt & eye opener … hope people read it & imbibe the virtuous life in practice .
I am numb & humbled & as a human being pray for the peace of your father .
My prnam & namastey 🙏 to you for your wonderful share and bows & respects to divine who keeps giving us insights via so many ways & means .
My love to your daughter …god bless this angel .
Sri Sri ji ,
Ram Ram Ji,
All the religion declare that the soul is omnipresent and never die , the soul again and again come to on earth in many different creatures as per Shri Mad Bhagvad Gita , and no any thing goes with the soul, only karam’s , but as you shown in the so called pictures that yamm punished the man in very bad manners is it possible to torture a soul without any living body. So as Shri.Krishan ji announced only KARAM is effective every one treat as per their Karams.so it is possible only in a body position not in soul. Ram ,Hari name is also after the KARAMA, it is not possible any way to chanting Ram,Hari Etc. and doing worst during the living .
This is a great story, for only those who have witnessed such scenes in person can say how real they are, and how edifying.
In the olden days when we used to live as joint families, several generations together under the same roof, we had occasion to witness the last moments of near and dear ones. Though we were young, we used to feel that something very serious, very important was happening to them though they would often be unable to communicate. { In modern times, Ivan Illich has said in his book “Medical Nemesis” (Limits to Medicine ) that it is important to let people die at home, surrounded by relatives, and not in hospitals or institutions.}In one incident we witnessed a neighbour shout “please go away, you dark bhutas “. He calmed down a bit after a minute, turned to his wife, and said “‘two dark chaps, looking ferocious, were standing at my feet with a chain in their hands.” Within a few minutes he was dead. On the other hand , we saw another person, who used to take part in the recital of Valmiki Ramayana and Srimad Bhagavatam in the original, during the Navaham or Saptaham. He had his lunch, sat on his sofa, held his chest in pain, just slipped from the sofa and breathed his last! My own mother was not well (in her 90s) and we knew her end was near .One day she was in particular distress . We put on a CD of Vishnu Sahasranamam.As it started playing, she calmed down, and in half an hour she was gone! But the point is, she was completely deaf!
Arunagirinatha’s hymns in Tamil describe the struggle of the last moments in rather graphic detail.The only insurance against it is recital of Lord’s name at all times. The elderly of those days used to recite a verse at the end of their prayers:
Anayaasena maranam. vina dainyena jeevanam
Dehi mae krupaya Shambho ( Vishno, Krishna) Tvayi bhaktim asanchalam.
At that moment , only the Lord’s name will help us, not any philosophy! Bhaja Govindam, says Sankaracharya. Philosophy will not save us.
To know the restlessness at the time of death of sinful person,,one must read or hear the Garuda puranam at least once in ones life time.we will get Meny solutions how to get rid of such bad situation at the time of death.as a Hindu we must believe great things set out in Puranas and escape the sufferings one should suffer after the death.pl.belive great treasure found in thePuranas and follow them right while living.
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Why can one not be transformed? e.g. From Non-Veg to Veg. From Womanizer to Noble Man.
I think only “RAM” Bhakti can transform our souls and karmas. From Rock to Nari ( Patthar kari di Naari Ram ) From habit of sins to habit of virtues.
O gun sagar RAM I bow to you continuously !! Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare !
Subhangi devi dasi has proved herself to be a worthy daughter and also good vaishnava. God bless her.
Hare Krishna
Ideally this mercy should be there when infinite Jivatmas are being optionlessly being trafficked to forced materialization / enslaved entrapment consumption by maha maya / deluding potency.
Jivatma should be allowed to be materialized only by (hard solicitation in full knowledge of the logistics of materialization) interest and not by trick and cheat.
Radhe Radhe
I lost three close family members.Everytime before
their death I had a dream from my Guru confirmng
what was going to happen and in one case he
confirmed he himself will accompany the departed
soul so that there is no more birth for that soul.
All three had very peaceful death.We should be ready
for last moments. I personally have no fear of death.
Excellent, very enlightening, puts life in perspective .. Thank you so much
What a wonderful son you are! Your love, faith, & devotion to duty allowed you to place a mirror in front of your father’s face. In this way he was able to see his behavorial pattern (life) & helped him to confront himself & create a space for increased knowledge toward realization & Union.
Sir, very enlightening . Your father was a blessed soul to have a God loving son like you beside him during his final departure from the world. May his soul RIP
Now I know why the doctors and nurses are pumping dyeing patients with more morphine, to alter their consciousness and to help pass away early. Thank you for this article, an eye opener for many. As people grow older it is important to start a process of detachment from material issues and to spend more time in very important things we have missed in life such as developing spirituality, reading religious texts and simply spending more time in mentally chanting Lord’s name and praying. Death should not be feared, but simply welcomed as another aspect of continuing life. In death one is able to get rid of all earthly pains, suffering, bad memories and company of bad people. However, once a person has passed away, after performing proper kriyas, one (relatives) should not hold any kind of attachments to the deceased person. Free him to carry on with his karmic journey. He was like a guest who came, lived and left. Attachment of the relatives to the dead person, confuses his soul and make him wander as a BHOOTA (ghost). Free him up. May God be with all.
thank you
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna… Krishna Krishna Hare Hare …Hare Rama Hare Rama… Rama Rama Hare Hare
Om sri krsna
Very touching… thanks for sharing and as someone said earlier, it is indeed an eye opener for all.
Hare lRam Hare Ram, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna. Sir, if we are Lord Shiva Devotees, whether that is mentioned in Garuda Purana applies to Lord Shiva devotees. As I know, we must do less Karma in our life and be away from sinful activities. We must keep our soul pure by being vegetarians Lord Ishwara (Lord Shiva) or Lord Narayana, are all the one and same and two faces of coin. Totally it is very best to lead a Spiritual Life, rather than a worldly and materialistic life. Hare Ram, Hare Krishna. //r m agadi//
May His Soul Rest in Peace. U did whatever best you could. Nothing wins over Destiny
Blessings to you for sharing this amazing experience. I certainly believe that your love and kindness have helped your Dad immensely in departing from this earth. Sharing your pain and experience will surely help readers in their ‘end of life’ trials.
O the lessons of maya! I have had revelations as well at my mothers and pet’s deathbeds. We are propelled forward willing or not. You say you realized the depths of your purity and advanced yourself as a devotee, and your family benefited as well. And love was multiplied, how better could it be? As others suggested, definitely do tharpanam on new moons at least, that has the maximal benefit. Untill we meet again, all the best!
All living beings like man, animals, plants and other small insects are born, grow, reproduce decay and die.When they die they are infected with fungus, virus, bacteria etc. and the tissues start decaying as a result the organs stop functioning.Because we human beings are intelligent than others and have lived in the atmosphere of reading and listening about death, soul, yamadutas, pasam, reincarnation etc. it is possible that a person may have hallucinations like them at the time death which is called terminal restlessness.
I loved this article. I’m not sure who ever told you that you are not a good writer, but they were wrong. I felt much of what you wrote as though I was there with you, sharing in your hope that your father would pass with peace and be liberated. It seems to me that your father was most fortunate to have had you for his child that you were there to care for him in so many ways.
Blessings upon you and your family. Warm regards, KM
Very useful as my father also had cancer and mom had cardiac arrest and passed away in my hands en route to the hospital, very distressing…painful. Despite our efforts, there is a supernatural power beyond us. Only true faith keeps us moving after all losses in life.
It was very nice read your words, it felt me like I was experiencing the whole scenario which happened with you.
radhe-krishna
Thankyou all for your comments.
This is an old article. Not sure why it surfaced again. On reflection it was a very sobering experience. I am only grateful that i encountered the teachings of AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupad when i was young otherwise i would never have had the eyes to see through this. Hare Krishna..God Bless
sincerely Subhangi devi dasi.
An incredible article that has knocked me off. You did everything you could. It so great that you get the opportunity to help. This is a big luck for you and your Dad and your Family. I am sure this will take a positive effect to the destiny of your Dad.
Hare Krsna, thank you so much for sharing your story. I think you did amazingly well. I brought a book a few years ago called ‘Back from eternity’. It was a book written by a born again Christian, and it is stories of near death experiences. The first few stories are about people experiencing the Yamadutas. They describe them as small, dark and sometimes with nashing teeth. Sometimes they first come across as if they are there to help, but then the experience gets darker and more menacing. But when ever the soul cries out to God, the whole experience is over. Your servant, Nityamanjari.
My sympathy to your father and you. I am not a religious person to give detailed instructions or sermons on this topic. I feel guided well by your description.
My mother also got cancer and passed away. When I was reading your article, I had a similar story about eye twitching. The time we were still diagnosing her disease even though I live in the western world and parents in India; one of my eyes was twitching continuously for a longer period. Eventually when it stopped we came to know her disease. Finally she passed away almost 6 months from diagnosis.
I wonder as you have written there is something beyond science in certain experiences in life.