Chapter 14 explains the profound greatness of human birth, emphasizing that it is an exceptionally fortunate opportunity. This chapter teaches that through a human body alone, one can achieve devotion to God, attain the four types of liberation, and realize the Self. It draws a stark contrast with animal life, stating that a person who knows nothing beyond food, sleep, fear, and procreation is merely like an animal "without a tail and horns." The text posits that if one does not use this life to understand spirituality and make it meaningful, their birth is a useless burden on the earth.
According to Chapter 14, what is the significance of human birth, and how does it compare to other forms of life?
📖 Chapter 14