Garuda Purana: These 5 mistakes get the harshest punishment, description is in Garuda Purana

Garun Purana

Garuda Purana: Garun Purana is included in the 18 Mahapuranas of Hindu religion. Garuda Purana describes the journey of the soul after death. It describes in detail the journey of the soul after death. Death of every living being born on earth is certain. After death the soul goes to heaven or hell depending on its deeds. According to Garuda Purana, a person who follows religion goes to heaven.

On the contrary, those who commit sins, deceit, violence, greed and unrighteousness go to hell. The soul is given the fruits of its deeds in hell only. Many hells have been described in Garun Purana. In these hells, specific types of punishment are given to those who commit special sins. Today we will tell you about the five main hells, where terrible punishment is given according to specific sins.

kalsutra hell

The souls of people who insult elders and are full of ego come to this hell. There is extreme heat in this hell, which is unbearable for the soul.

Aquarius hell

In Garun Purana, this hell has been described as one of the most dreadful hells. The souls of those who kill animals for their own selfish reasons and make violence a part of life are sent to Kumbhipak hell. In this hell the soul is thrown into boiling oil.

raurav hell

The souls of people who are selfish, greedy and jealous and enjoy the resources of others are sent to Raurava hell. In this hell the soul suffers terrible pain, because here the soul is bitten by snakes.

Andhatamisram Hell

The souls of people who violate the dignity of marital relations and betray their spouse are sent to Andhatamisram hell. In this hell the soul is given terrible punishments.

tamishram hell

The souls of people who fraudulently acquire someone’s property are sent to Tamishram hell. Here the soul is beaten again and again. This continues until the penalty period ends.

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