Garuda Purana Mahapap List: Garuda Purana has special importance in Hindu religion. It is considered an important text of the Vaishnav sect, in which Lord Vishnu has told his vehicle Garuda about birth, death, rebirth and the sufferings of hell. Often people unknowingly commit such acts which have been categorized as great sins in Garuda Purana. It is believed that a person who commits these sins not only has to suffer hardships while alive, but also has to face harsh punishment in Yamalok after death. Let us know which are the 5 major sins according to Garuda Purana which every human being should avoid.
Brahm Hatya (murder of innocent)
In Garuda Purana, killing a Brahma has been described as the biggest sin. Killing or causing pain to an innocent person falls in this category. The one who does this has to suffer severe punishment after death.
theft and fraud
Taking away or cheating others’ hard-earned money is also considered a great sin. According to the scriptures, such people are never able to achieve lasting happiness in life and have to suffer financial and mental hardships.
Insulting teacher and parents
In Garuda Purana, parents and guru are considered equal to gods. Insulting them comes under the category of serious sin. This increases misfortunes and obstacles in a person’s life.
lying and perjury
Lying, especially giving false testimony to someone’s detriment, is considered a capital sin. This not only affects the lives of others but also has a negative impact on one’s own life.
keeping an evil eye on another woman
In Garuda Purana, keeping an evil eye on someone else’s wife or having inappropriate relations is also considered a serious sin.
What does Garuda Purana say?
According to Garuda Purana, a person has to suffer the consequences of these great sins not only after death but also in life. Due to such deeds, a person’s soul remains disturbed and he has to suffer the hardships of hell.
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