Puran Part 1 — Garud
In many Hindu families, it is strictly forbidden to keep a Garud Puran in the same room as a deity idol, nor is it read on festival days. It is reserved for the 13 days of mourning or specific months like Shravan or Bhadrapada .
When someone mentions the Garud Puran in a Hindu household, a familiar hush often follows. For many, it is associated with funeral rites, the 13-day period of mourning ( teravah ), and stories that are too intense for casual reading. But to dismiss it as merely a "book of death" is to miss its profound spiritual depth.
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This post will explore the first part of this sacred text, attributed to Lord Vishnu himself, narrated to Garuda (the King of Birds) as a guide for humanity. The Garud Puran is one of the 18 Mahapuranas in Hinduism. Unlike the Bhagavata Purana which focuses on devotion or the Vishnu Purana on cosmology, the Garud Puran specializes in two intense subjects: the afterlife and the mechanics of karma .
Garud Puran Part 1 is not about horror; it is about hope, accountability, and the ultimate roadmap to liberation ( Moksha ). garud puran part 1
By understanding the 28 hells, we learn to practice the 10 virtues (Yamas and Niyamas). By understanding the journey of the Preta, we learn to respect our ancestors. By understanding the court of Yama, we learn that the universe is perfectly just.
Lord Vishnu explains that hell is for reformative punishment . Once the soul has paid for its sins through suffering, it is recycled back into the womb of a mother on earth. In many Hindu families, it is strictly forbidden
It tells you: "You are going to die. Here is what happens next. Now, knowing that, how will you live today?"

