Suchimukham: The Karmic Consequences of Miserliness in Hindu Teachings The Nature of Suchimukham In Hindu scriptures, particularly the Devi Bhagavatam and Vishnu Purana, Suchimukham represents one of the most vivid descriptions of karmic retribution for those who hoard wealth at the expense of basic human dignity and compassion. This hell is specifically designated for miserly individuals who refuse to spend money even on life's essential necessities, causing suffering not only to themselves but to those dependent upon them. In Suchimukham, these souls endure continuous piercing and pricking of their bodies with sharp needles, a punishment that mirrors the emotional and physical pain they inflicted through their stinginess during earthly life. The Deeper Symbolism The punishment of needle-pricks in Suchimukham carries profound symbolic meaning. Just as a miser's heart remains closed and hardened like a needle's point, so too does their afterlife experience reflect this ...