यास्तामिस्रान्धतामिस्रा रौरवाद्याश्च यातनाः ।
भुङ्क्ते नरो वा नारी वा मिथः सङ्गेन निर्मिताः ॥२८॥

yÄs tÄmisrÄndha-tÄmisrÄ
rauravÄdyÄÅ› ca yÄtanÄḥ
bhuá¹…kte naro vÄ nÄrÄ« vÄ
mithaḥ saá¹…gena nirmitÄḥ

 yÄḥ - which; tÄmisra - the name of a hell; andha-tÄmisrÄḥ - the name of a hell; raurava - the name of a hell; ÄdyÄḥ - and so on; ca - and; yÄtanÄḥ - punishments; bhuá¹…kte - undergoes; naraḥ - man;  - or; nÄrÄ« - woman;  - or; mithaḥ - mutual; saá¹…gena - by association; nirmitÄḥ - caused.


Text

Men and women whose lives were built upon indulgence in illicit sex life are put into many kinds of miserable conditions in the hells known as TÄmisra, Andha-tÄmisra and Raurava.

Purport

Materialistic life is based on sex life. The existence of all the materialistic people, who are undergoing severe tribulation in the struggle for existence, is based on sex. Therefore, in the Vedic civilization sex life is allowed only in a restricted way: it is for the married couple and only for begetting children. But when sex life is indulged in for sense gratification illegally and illicitly, both the man and the woman await severe punishment in this world or after death. In this world also they are punished by virulent diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea, and in the next life, as we see in this passage of ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, they are put into different kinds of hellish conditions to suffer. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ, First Chapter, illicit sex life is also very much condemned, and it is said that one who produces children by illicit sex life is sent to hell. It is confirmed here in the BhÄgavatam that such offenders are put into hellish conditions of life in TÄmisra, Andha-tÄmisra and Raurava.