Chapter 8 of the Sai Satcharitra reflects on the fleeting nature of human life by outlining its various stages. It notes that half of life is consumed by sleep and the rest by restlessness. The chapter describes childhood as being spent in play, youth in passion, and old age as being burdened by infirmity and disease. It points out the subtle, unnoticed transitions between these stages, highlighting how life passes by. The text further emphasizes this transience by stating that the body which exists in one moment is not the same in the next, comparing it to a washroom of filth where death is an ever-present possibility. This grim but realistic portrayal serves to underscore the urgency of seeking the true purpose of life.
What does Chapter 8 say about the different stages of a human life and its transient nature?
๐ Chapter 8