What does the scripture identify as the 'nooses of death' and how do they relate to the cycle of worldly existence?

📖 Chapter 37

The scripture explicitly identifies the 'nooses of death' as adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. Chapter 37 explains that one who can cross these obstacles enters the heavenly world. Furthermore, the text links this state of being to the cycle of worldly existence, or Samsara. It suggests that having a sense of difference, where one believes "Parabrahman is different from me," subjects that person to death. This delusion ensures that the cycle where death follows birth and rebirth follows death continues eternally behind them.


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