In Chapter 37, the author questions the value of the traditional concept of heaven, especially one attained through difficult sacrifices and penance. The core reason for this dismissal is that such a place may lack the essential element of devotion, specifically the remembrance of Lord Narayana. The heavenly home is critiqued as being 'merely a place for sensual enjoyment.' The author concludes that if there is no chanting of Govinda's name, such a place is of no use. From this spiritual viewpoint, without devotion, there is little difference between the sensual pleasures of heaven and those found even in hell.
Describe why the author of the Satcharitra seems to dismiss the idea of attaining a traditional heavenly home.
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