Garuda Purana
Garud Puran: Death is the biggest and final truth of this life, which no one can falsify or change. Garuda Purana is included in the 18 Mahapuranas of Hindu religion. It describes in detail the conditions after death and the journey of the soul. It is believed that when a person’s end is near, the messengers of Yamraj, the god of death, come to take him away. In Garuda Purana, the messengers of Yamraj have been described as very terrible.
Yamdoot mercilessly drags the souls of sinful humans to Yamalok, but a very special rule has also been mentioned in this Purana. Three such people have been mentioned in the scriptures, whose souls, leave alone taking them with them, the Yamdoots cannot even dare to touch them. The advisors of Lord Vishnu himself come for these people. Let us know about these people according to Garuda Purana.
lifelong devotee
It is said in Garuda Purana that those who dedicate their entire life to the devotion of God, their end is without suffering. There is no fear of death in the minds of such people. During his last days, Yamdoots are not even seen around him. To save the lives of these people, Vishnudut comes directly from Vaikuntha Dham and takes them to Vaikuntha Dham by making them sit in a divine plane.
selfless helper
People who always help others, do religious work. Yamdoots hesitate to go near such people. Yamraj’s messengers have been given the right to take away only those people who have committed unrighteous acts throughout their lives. Vishnu messengers come to take away charitable people.
Those who follow the path of truth and religion
Those who serve their parents, do not hurt anyone and follow the path of religion, they have no fear of Yamraj. Yamdoots salute such honest and pure hearted people from a distance. Their soul directly attains salvation or a place in the better worlds.
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