Yamarāja the Supreme Judge and Devotee
Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals the profound dual identity of Yamarāja as both the strict administrator of cosmic justice and an exalted, pure devotee of the Lord. By studying his instructions, we can understand the inescapable laws of material nature, the terrifying reality awaiting the sinful, and the supreme relief offered by the path of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, which completely transcends the jurisdiction of death.
The Superintendent of Universal Justice
Within the cosmic manifestation, the Supreme Lord delegates specific administrative duties to highly qualified living entities. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Yamarāja operates as the departmental controller of justice, neutrally evaluating the karma of human beings and awarding their subsequent material bodies under the guidance of the Supersoul.
- Only human beings have consciousness of right and wrong, and among them only those who perform sinful activities come under the control of Yamaraja. Therefore although Yamaraja is a controller, he is only a departmental controller.
- The actual decisions concerning the next lives of the living entities are made by the Supersoul, and they are carried out by Yamaraja.
- Yamaraja offers the living entity a body according to his karma. Karmana daiva-netrena (SB 3.31.1). We have already discussed the point that bodies are awarded according to one's qualifications.
The Inescapable Reality of Death
Materialistic persons often harbor the illusion that they can outsmart or overpower the laws of nature. Śrīla Prabhupāda heavily criticizes so-called scientists and atheists who believe they can conquer death, warning that regardless of one's physical strength or intelligence, the appointment with Yamarāja is absolute.
- So-called scientists are making various plans by which living entities in the future can live forever, but while they are thus pursuing such scientific knowledge, Yamaraja, in due course of time, will take them away from their business.
- Do you think that because you are very strong and stout, a big wrestler with muscles, you'll live? No. For Yamaraja there is no consideration that "Here is a weak person, lean and thin, and here is a very strong person."
- Everyone should take to Krsna consciousness. Remember, behind you there is the Yamaraja, death.
The Punisher of the Sinful
For those who misuse the rare human form of life by indulging in gross sense gratification and violence, the consequences are severe. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how Yamarāja acts as a strict punisher, forcefully dragging the sinful to hellish planetary systems to undergo necessary atonement and purification.
- The sinful man taken to the Yamaraja, he is put into suffering, the same principle as a prisoner. He has to suffer for a time, six months or one year or sometimes more than that, just to atone for his sinful activities.
- One is bereft of all intelligence when he is too attracted by sense gratification, and he forgets that he has to suffer the consequences also. Here the chance for recounting his activities of sense gratification is given by the dogs engaged by Yamaraja.
- He (Yamaraja) brings them (the conditioned souls) to the hellish planets and properly chastises them to bring them back to Krsna consciousness. By the influence of maya, however, the conditioned souls remain infatuated with the mode of ignorance.
A Supreme Authority on Religion
Despite his fearsome duty, Yamarāja is not a demoniac or cruel entity, but rather a highly elevated soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that Yamarāja is revered as one of the twelve mahājanas, possessing perfect, uncontaminated knowledge of the religious principles laid down by the Supreme Lord.
- The principles of religion are laid down by the Lord Himself, and the executor of such laws is Dharmaraja, or Yamaraja.
- Ordinarily there are twelve great devotees of the Lord, namely Brahma, Narada, Siva, Kumara, Kapila, Manu, Prahlada, Bhisma, Janaka, Sukadeva Gosvami, Bali Maharaja and Yamaraja.
- One should not consider Yamaraja an ordinary living being. He is as good as Lord Brahma. He has the complete cooperation of the Supreme Lord, who is situated in everyone's heart.
An Exalted Devotee of the Lord
As a pure Vaiṣṇava, Yamarāja finds immense pleasure in topics of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and completely subordinates himself to the Lord's will. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that Yamarāja readily serves Kṛṣṇa, as seen when he immediately returned the dead son of Sāndīpani Muni upon the Lord's command.
- Yamaraja has to deal with men who are all sinful and who can hardly understand Narayana. Consequently when his order carriers uttered the name of Narayana, he was extremely pleased, for he also is a Vaisnava.
- Yamaraja is a great devotee of the Lord, and he likes to be invited to kirtanas and sacrifices by the pure devotees, who are constantly engaged in the devotional service of the Lord.
- When Yamaraja offered his services to the Lord, Sri Krsna asked him to return His teacher's son, who had come to him as a result of his work. "Considering My ruling supreme," said Krsna, "you should immediately return the son of My teacher."
Freedom from Yamarāja's Jurisdiction
The ultimate purpose of the Vedic knowledge is to achieve liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Śrīla Prabhupāda confirms that anyone who fully engages in bhakti-yoga and chants the holy names of the Lord transcends the material laws of karma and is no longer subject to the punishment of Yamarāja.
- Intelligent persons take to the devotional service of the Lord. When they chant the holy name of the Lord without offenses, they are no longer subject to my (Yamaraja) rulings.
- Those who are in Krsna consciousness and are engaged in devotional service under the instructions of Narada Muni are not subjected to the influence of Yamaraja and his sister Jara.
- Since Visnu is above Yamaraja, the Visnudutas are above the Yamadutas. Persons protected by the Visnudutas, therefore, cannot be touched by the Yamadutas.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda provides a comprehensive and philosophically rich understanding of Yamarāja, dismantling the misconception that he is merely a frightening entity of destruction. Instead, Yamarāja is revealed to be a perfect departmental head acting under the supreme direction of the Supersoul. As a strictly neutral judge, he dispenses absolute justice, forcing sinful, materialistic souls to undergo necessary purification through hellish suffering. Yet, simultaneously, Yamarāja is an exalted mahājana and a pure Vaiṣṇava. He knows the highest transcendental secrets of bhāgavata-dharma and joyfully subordinates himself to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Because Yamarāja perfectly understands the supreme power of devotional service, he ensures that his fearsome agents never touch a surrendered soul. Ultimately, the only way to avoid the terrifying grip of death and Yamarāja's punishment is to follow his own supreme realization: take absolute shelter in Kṛṣṇa consciousness and constantly chant the holy names of the Lord.
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