Pita narak ma mata mosha ma ane son devlok family name
In Jainism, the destinies of souls after death—whether one is born in narak (hell), tiryanch (animals, plants, or insects), manushya (human), or devlok (heavenly beings)—are determined by their individual karma. Each soul is independent and reaps the results of its own karmas. Jain philosophy teaches that after death, family relationships such as father (pita), mother (mata), or son (putra) do not continue, and souls are not bound together as a family in their next births.
If, for example, the father is reborn in narak (hell), the mother attains moksha (liberation), and the son is reborn in devlok (heaven), they are no longer connected as a family. Their worldly relationships end with their previous lives. In their new births, they will have no memory or connection of their past family ties, and their names, forms, and circumstances will be entirely different according to their karmas.
Therefore, there is no concept of a "family name" or continued familial relationship across different destinies in Jainism. Each soul continues its journey independently.