LockeXIII, you are close, but not quite right. Yama is the god of death in Vedic writings, and the messengers are his servants. This song is about a man dying and being sent to Naraka, the Hindu and Buddhist version of hell. In Naraka, a person is punished for a finite (all though long) amount of time until their sins are atoned for, or in the Bhuddist version, their soul gets purified.
I see, thanks for the heads up IamZanders... I'm not that familiar with Hindu or Buddhism. Very interesting. But my last sentence still stands: Bad ass song! lol.
I see, thanks for the heads up IamZanders... I'm not that familiar with Hindu or Buddhism. Very interesting. But my last sentence still stands: Bad ass song! lol.
LockeXIII, you are close, but not quite right. Yama is the god of death in Vedic writings, and the messengers are his servants. This song is about a man dying and being sent to Naraka, the Hindu and Buddhist version of hell. In Naraka, a person is punished for a finite (all though long) amount of time until their sins are atoned for, or in the Bhuddist version, their soul gets purified.
I see, thanks for the heads up IamZanders... I'm not that familiar with Hindu or Buddhism. Very interesting. But my last sentence still stands: Bad ass song! lol.
I see, thanks for the heads up IamZanders... I'm not that familiar with Hindu or Buddhism. Very interesting. But my last sentence still stands: Bad ass song! lol.