Invisible, inaccessible Hell, Abode of Terminator Yama
South Side of ‘Ancient
Indian Geography’ as depicted by Maharshi Valmiki
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans India
(25-02-2024)
{From Mount Rishabha to the terminus
of the earth the invincible beings who won heavens will be staying. After that,
farther from earth, there is the most dreadful world of manes, namely the Abode
of Yama, the Terminator, where none can go beyond this point. That world of
manes will be encompassed with an alarming darkness, and it is the capital city
of Yama, the Terminator}-Editor Comments
Maharshi Valmiki in his ‘Sanskrit
Ramayana’ and Vasudasa Swamy in his verse-by-verse Telugu Transcreation, ‘Andhra
Valmiki Ramayana,’ in the ‘Kishkindha Kanda’ recorded natural features in the Southern
side of Universe, which for all practical purposes, was the very well scripted
‘Ancient Indian Geography’ more or less Modern Google Maps. Monkeys’ King Sugreeva
enlightening Angada, Hanuman, and team of Vanaras, before leaving to search
Sita abducted by Demon Ravana, gave a vivid picture and precise account of different
spots in the southern side of Jambu Dwipa up to Southern Most Part of travelable
regions. Beyond this, there will be the abode of Yama Dharma Raj, God of Termination,
the impassable Hell.
Sequentially these locations may concisely
be mentioned as, the Thousand Crested Vindhya Mountains, River Narmada coursing
little southerly to that range, along with River Godavari, River Krishnaveni,
Maha Nadi, River Varada, territories of Mekhala, Utkala, cities of Dasharna,
kingdoms of Abravanti, Avanti, Vidarbha, Mahishaka, Vanga, Kalinga, Kaushika
territories etc. Mountain Vindhya in fact refers to the branches of whole of
Eastern and Western Ghats Range. Similarly, Himalayas were referred to, beginning
with Kashmir Western Edge, to Bhutan Eastern Edge. So also, the Hindu Kush.
This means that, Vindhya was not simply the Mountain in the River Narmada
Region, but beyond.
Maha Nadi may be the earlier Utkala or
Kalinga kingdom (Orissa). Mekhala or the Yamara Kantaka, is the mountain from
where the River Narmada emerges. River Varada is now called Wardha in
Maharashtra. Avanti kingdom is a gateway for Arabian horses and the present-day
Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. The Vanga is the present-day Bengal which retained
its epical name, but while pronouncing it becomes Banga because the Sanskrit Grammar
allows to pronounce likewise. Kaushika is also read as Kashika. Kalinga is
Orissa which touches Bengal at its north, and it is the Kie-ling-kia as said by
Huet Tsang.
Later appear the places, Dandaka Forest,
and its Mountains all over, Rivers, Caves, River Godavari passing through
Dandaka, Provinces of Andhra, Pundra, Chola, Pandya, Kerala etc. Andhra is the present-day
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Chola is the Northern Area of present Tamil Nadu,
Pundra is somewhere in between Andhra and Chola. Pandya is Southern-Most area,
the Kanyakumari or Kanniyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin, a city in the
state of Tamil Nadu, and Kerala is the present Kerala state from Gokarna to
Kanyakumari.
Then the iron-ore mines as its vast
mouth, Mount Malaya, with amazing crests, motley flowered forests, and bushes
of Sandalwood Trees will be seen. This Mountain is also called Agasthyamalai
Biosphere Reserve, which is a unique site located in the Western Ghats in the
Southern part of India from which River Thamirabarani (or Tamraparni or Porunai)
emerges. Thereafter will come across divine River Kaaveri, the best river in
southern peninsula of India that flows from Braham Giri Mountains in Coorg of
Western India to the East draining in Bay of Bengal to where apsaras make
pleasure-trips. On top of the splendid Mount Malaya, Sage Agastya sits on the
top and none can cross River Tamraparni full of crocodiles, without his consent.
One legend is that, Agastya led the course of this River to the ocean for twenty-seven
days from its source.
Down South of the River Tamraparni it
is Sinhala Desha or the present-day Sri Lanka. From there, while proceeding to
the Pandya Kingdome, a fully golden castle-door bracing the compound-wall of
the fortress, which is decorated with pearls and jewels, will appear. Then on
reaching the Southern Ocean, proceeding further a little, one can reach the
glorious Mount Mahendra. Agastya once confined this Mount’s one end in the Ocean,
and the other end is only now visible. This Mountain will be completely golden
with marvelous terraces and trees, and it will be steeping into ocean on the
other side of land, and this mountain becomes the jumping-off point over the
see into Lanka. (Mahendragiri is the mountain from which Hanuma leaps to Lanka)
Mount Mahendra is glorified with
numerous kinds of flowered trees and mountaineers. Important gods, sages,
yakshas and even apsaras will adore it, and it is overspread with the groups of
siddhas and Charanas, and thus it will be heart-stealing for a look. And the
Thousand-eyed Indra will always be visiting this Mount Mahendra on every
auspicious day. There is a dazzling island on the other side of the shore of
Mount Mahendra, which is breadthwise a Hundred Yojanas, and which is a closed
one for humans. This island on the other shore of the ocean is Ravana's Lanka,
and it is believed to be the present-day, Sri Lanka. A Female Demon Anagarika also
termed as Simhika whom Hanuma tears apart in Sundara Kanda) will be there in
the midst of southern ocean who eats prey by grabbing its shadow when flying
overhead.
After hundred yojanas and on crossing
over that island, Pushpitaka Mountain, shining forth with a glory similar to
sun rays on one side and with that of moon shine on the other, is found in the
Ocean, which is adored by the celestials like Siddhas and Charanas. Its lofty
crests will look as if they are scribbling on the sky. One of its summit will
be golden which the Sun adores, and the other will be silvery whitish which the
Moon adores, and that mountain is unperceivable to the unfaithful ones, or to
the unkindly ones or to unbelievers. This phenomena of ‘Tropic of Capricorn’ one
of the five major circles of latitude marked on maps of Earth, contains the
subsolar point and the southernmost latitude where the Sun can be seen directly
overhead.
Then on going across that Sacrosanct Mountain
and taking a highly treacherous route, after fourteen Yojanas from it, there is
the Mountain Suryavantam. On crossing over it, there will be Mountain Vaidyuta
whose trees will be all-time heart-pleasing and they yield fruits satisfying
every one’s taste. Proceeding further Mountain Kunjara is there which will be
pleasing both to eye and heart, on which Vishvakarma built a Mansion, the Golden
Abode for Agastya, which will be decorated with numerous gemstones.
Then there is an unvanquishable city named
Bhogavati, which is an Abode of Snakes. Deadly serpents with harrowing teeth
and fatal venom will be protecting it, in which Vasuki, the most powerful and
hazardous king of serpents, will be living. On crossing over that there will be
superb Rishabha Mountain which looks like a Holy Bull, and is full with every
kind of gemstone. This Mountain is full of Sandalwood Trees of ochry-yellowy,
lotus-leaf-greenly, and sky-blue colors. The legend was that, Gandharvas known
as Rohita will be protecting this woodland of trees. Five Gandharva kings will
be residing there. It is also the dwelling place of those with unusual delicacy
or refinement by their pious activities, of whom some resemble the Sun, some
Moon, and some Fire by their physique.
From Mount Rishabha to the terminus of
the earth the invincible beings who won heavens will be staying. After that,
farther from earth there is the most dreadful world of manes, namely the Abode of Yama, the Terminator, where none can go
beyond this point. That world of manes will be encompassed with an alarming
darkness, and it is the capital city of Yama, the Terminator. After that there
is no entry into the abode of Yama for the mortals. This is the Indian Mythological
Naraka 'The Hell' and there are various sections in this Hell for various sins
committed while alive or on rebirth, of course if one believes!!!
(Courtesy: Vasudasa Swamy ‘Andhra Valmiki
Ramayana’
and Sri Desiraju Hanumanta Rao English Valmiki
Version)
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