As defined in Chapter 37, the 'Virat Self-form,' also called the Vairaj or Cosmic Being, is the true heavenly world itself. It is not a physical place but a state of consciousness entirely free from mental grief. Its characteristics are defined by the absence of worldly suffering: there is no cause for disease, no worry, illness, or sorrow. In this divine state, one is not afflicted by hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age and death. Furthermore, it is a state beyond the 'duality of do's and don'ts,' where the soul can move about in complete fearlessness. This divine principle is described as all-pervading, existing in everything from the creator Brahma down to a blade of grass.
Can you define the 'Virat Self-form' and explain its characteristics as described in this chapter?
📖 Chapter 37