How does the philosophy in Chapter 37 define 'death' and the 'nooses of death'?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

In Chapter 37, death is defined not as an end but as a transition. The text explains that what comes into form from the unmanifest is called the 'manifest' state, and when it returns to the unmanifest, that process is called 'death'. More importantly, the chapter identifies the true 'nooses of death' as internal, spiritual failings rather than a physical event. These nooses are listed as Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. Escaping the cycle of death is therefore framed as overcoming these negative qualities.


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