Chapter 37 identifies the 'nooses of death' as Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. These are the factors that bind a soul to the cycle of worldly existence. The text suggests that a person who successfully crosses or overcomes these negative qualities entirely and alone is the one who enters the heavenly world. This heavenly state is described as being free from mental grief and the fear of death, implying that transcending these 'nooses' is the key to achieving a state of fearless, divine existence.
The text mentions 'nooses of death'. What are they, and how does one overcome them?
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