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Chapter 30: Description by Lord Kapila of Adverse Fruitive Activities

Verse 25 of 34
SB 3.30.25

आदीपनं स्वगात्राणां वेष्टयित्वोल्मुकादिभिः आत्ममांसादनं क्वापि स्वकृत्तं परतो ऽपि वा

ādīpanaṁ sva-gātrāṇāṁ veṣṭayitvolmukādibhiḥ ātma-māṁsādanaṁ kvāpi sva-kṛttaṁ parato 'pi vā

Synonyms

ādīpanamsetting on fire; sva-gātrāṇāmof his own limbs; veṣṭayitvāhaving been surrounded; ulmuka-ādibhiḥby pieces of burning wood and so on; ātma-māṁsaof his own flesh; adanameating; kvāpisometimes; sva-kṛttamdone by himself; parataḥby others; apielse; or..

Translation

He is placed in the midst of burning pieces of wood, and his limbs are set on fire. In some cases he is made to eat his own flesh or have it eaten by others.

Purport

From this verse through the next three verses the description of punishment will be narrated. The first description is that the criminal has to eat his own flesh, burning with fire, or allow others like himself who are present there to eat. In the last great war people in concentration camps sometimes ate their own stool, so there is no wonder that in the Yama-sādana, the abode of Yamarāja, one who had a very enjoyable life eating others' flesh has to eat his own flesh.

Verse 25 of 34
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