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ŚB 5.26
The Twenty-sixth Chapter describes how a sinful man goes to different hells, where he is punished in various ways by …
ŚB 5.26
“The bewildered spirit soul, under the influence of the three modes of material nature, thinks himself to be the doer …
ŚB 5.26
Śukadeva Gosvāmī describes the following twenty-eight hells: Tāmisra, Andhatāmisra, Raurava, Mahāraurava, Kumbhīpāka, Kālasūtra, Asi-patravana, Sūkaramukha, Andhakūpa, Kṛmibhojana, Sandaṁśa, Taptasūrmi, Vajrakaṇṭaka-śālmalī, …
ŚB 5.26
A person who steals another’s money, wife or possessions is put into the hell known as Tāmisra. A man who …
ŚB 5.26
God has given advanced consciousness to the human being. Therefore he can feel the suffering and happiness of other living …
ŚB 5.26
A thief is put into the hell known as Sandaṁśa. A person who has sexual relations with a woman who …
ŚB 5.26
A person addicted to drinking wine is put into the hell named Ayaḥpāna. One who violates etiquette by not showing …
ŚB 5.26
After describing the hellish planets, Śukadeva Gosvāmī describes how pious persons are elevated to the highest planetary system, where the …