How is the 'heavenly world' described, and what makes it a truly divine state?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

The text describes the heavenly world not as a physical place, but as the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) itself. As detailed in Chapter 37, it is a state of being completely free from mental grief. In this state, there is no cause for disease, worry, illness, or sorrow. No one is afflicted by hunger or thirst, or distressed by the fear of old age. The scripture emphasizes that in this divine heavenly state, there is no fear of death and no duality of 'do's and don'ts', allowing the soul to move about with complete fearlessness.


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