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Devanagari

Devanagari

यस्त्विह वा उग्र: पशून् पक्षिणो वा प्राणत उपरन्धयति तमपकरुणं पुरुषादैरपि विगर्हितममुत्र यमानुचरा: कुम्भीपाके तप्ततैले उपरन्धयन्ति ॥ १३ ॥

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yas tv iha vā ugraḥ paśūn pakṣiṇo vā prāṇata uparandhayati tam apakaruṇaṁ puruṣādair api vigarhitam amutra yamānucarāḥ kumbhīpāke tapta-taile uparandhayanti.
yas tv iha vā ugraḥ paśūn pakṣiṇo vā prāṇata uparandhayati tam apakaruṇaṁ puruṣādair api vigarhitam amutra yamānucarāḥ kumbhīpāke tapta-taile uparandhayanti.

Synonyms

Palabra por palabra

yaḥ — a person who; tu — but; iha — in this life; — or; ugraḥ — very cruel; paśūn — animals; pakṣiṇaḥ — birds; — or; prāṇataḥ — in a live condition; uparandhayati — cooks; tam — him; apakaruṇam — very cruel-hearted; puruṣa-ādaiḥ — by those who eat human flesh; api — even; vigarhitam — condemned; amutra — in the next life; yama-anucarāḥ — the servants of Yamarāja; kumbhīpāke — in the hell known as Kumbhīpāka; tapta-taile — in boiling oil; uparandhayanti — cook.

yaḥ — la persona que; tu — pero; iha — en esta vida; — o; ugraḥ — muy cruel; paśūn — animales; pakṣiṇaḥ — aves; — o; prāṇataḥ — mientras están vivos; uparandhayati — cocina; tam — a él; apakaruṇam — de corazón muy cruel; puruṣa-ādaiḥ — por los que comen carne humana; api — incluso; vigarhitam — condenada; amutra — en la siguiente vida; yama-anucarāḥ — los sirvientes de Yamarāja; kumbhīpāke — en el infierno de Kumbhīpāka; tapta-taile — en aceite hirviendo; uparandhayanti — cocinan.

Translation

Traducción

For the maintenance of their bodies and the satisfaction of their tongues, cruel persons cook poor animals and birds alive. Such persons are condemned even by man-eaters. In their next lives they are carried by the Yamadūtas to the hell known as Kumbhīpāka, where they are cooked in boiling oil.

Hay personas crueles que, por mantener el cuerpo y dar satisfacción a la lengua, cocinan pobres animales o aves indefensas sin siquiera haberles dado muerte. A esas personas, hasta los antropófagos las condenan. En su siguiente vida, los yamadūtas las llevan al infierno de Kumbhīpāka, donde las fríen en aceite hirviendo.