Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra provides a philosophical perspective on death. It states that what comes into form from the unmanifest is called the 'manifest' state, and when it returns to the unmanifest, it is called 'death'. The text identifies adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred as the 'nooses of death'. Furthermore, it explains that a person who believes 'Parabrahman is different from me' and holds a sense of separation is always subject to death. This feeling of difference perpetuates the cycle of worldly existence (Samsara), where death follows birth and rebirth follows death eternally.
What do the teachings in Chapter 37 say about the nature of death and the cycle of rebirth?
📖 Chapter 37