In Chapter 37, what are referred to as the 'nooses of death' and what is the consequence of overcoming them?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

In the philosophical discourse presented in Chapter 37, the text identifies specific spiritual and moral failings as the true causes of bondage, referring to them as the 'nooses of death.' The chapter explicitly lists these as Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. These negative qualities are what truly bind a person to suffering and the cycle of existence. As stated in Chapter 37, the person who successfully crosses or overcomes these nooses entirely is the one who 'enters the heavenly world.' This heavenly world is described not as a physical place, but as a divine state of being, the Cosmic Self-form, which is free from mental grief and all fear.


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