
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- BOOK II OF THE TEMPLES, IMAGES, PRIESTS, AND TEMPLE WORSHIP OF THE HINDOOS
- BOOK III OF THE STATED PERIODS OF WORSHIP, AND VARIOUS DUTIES AND CEREMONIES
- BOOK V DOCTRINES OF THE HINDOO RELIGION
- CHAP. I OF THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS
- CHAP. II JUDGMENT OF MEN AFTER DEATH
- CHAP. III OF FUTURE HAPPINESS
- CHAP. IV OF FUTURE PUNISHMENTS
- BOOK VI
- BOOK VII HINDOO RELIGIOUS SECTS
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- APPENDIX: Scripture Illustrations from Hindoo Manners and Customs
CHAP. IV - OF FUTURE PUNISHMENTS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- BOOK II OF THE TEMPLES, IMAGES, PRIESTS, AND TEMPLE WORSHIP OF THE HINDOOS
- BOOK III OF THE STATED PERIODS OF WORSHIP, AND VARIOUS DUTIES AND CEREMONIES
- BOOK V DOCTRINES OF THE HINDOO RELIGION
- CHAP. I OF THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS
- CHAP. II JUDGMENT OF MEN AFTER DEATH
- CHAP. III OF FUTURE HAPPINESS
- CHAP. IV OF FUTURE PUNISHMENTS
- BOOK VI
- BOOK VII HINDOO RELIGIOUS SECTS
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- APPENDIX: Scripture Illustrations from Hindoo Manners and Customs
Summary
The Shrēē-bhagŭvŭtŭ contains the following account of the punishments endured in different hells:—The person guilty of adultery or fornication, the thief, and the stealer of children, are to be cast into the hell Tamisrŭ, and continually famished and beaten. He who defrauds others, is to be cast into a hell of darkness. The proud person, who also neglects the ceremonies of religion, is to be tormented by the animals Rooroo. The glutton, who has also been guilty of destroying animals, is to be thrown into a hell of boiling oil. He who disregards the védŭ and bramhŭns, is to be punished in a hell of burning metal for 3,500,000 years. He who injures a man of a superior order, is to be torn by swine. The unmerciful are to be tormented by snakes, flies, deer, birds, lice, wasps, &c. The bramhŭn, bramhŭnēē, brŭmhŭcharēē, voishyŭ, or king, who drinks spirits, shall be thrown into pans of liquid fire. He who despises a religious devotee, shall be punished by sticking fast in mud with his head downwards. He who kills a man, and offers him to the gods; and he who devours any animal, without having slain it in sacrifice; are to be fed on flesh and blood. He who betrays and afterwards destroys a person, is to be pierced with spears and arrows.
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- A View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the HindoosIncluding a Minute Description of their Manners and Customs, and Translations from their Principal Works, pp. 181 - 184Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1817