The text identifies four specific conditions as the "nooses of death." As detailed in Chapter 37, these are Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. These are not related to physical death but are spiritual and psychological bonds that trap a person. The chapter states that he who crosses these negative qualities entirely and alone is able to enter the heavenly world. This implies that overcoming these internal obstacles is the key to achieving a higher, divine state of being, free from the afflictions that characterize a life bound by them.
What are the 'nooses of death' mentioned in the text, and what happens when one gets past them?
๐ Chapter 37