In Chapter 37, death is described not as an end but as a transition where that which came from the unmanifest returns to the unmanifest. The text identifies the true obstacles to spiritual freedom as the 'nooses of death,' which are defined as unrighteousness (adharma), ignorance, anger, and hatred. To transcend death is to cross over these negative qualities entirely. The chapter further explains that the feeling of being separate from the ultimate reality, or Parabrahman, keeps a person trapped in the eternal cycle of birth and death (Samsara). True liberation, or entering the 'heavenly world,' is achieved by overcoming this deluded sense of difference and realizing the oneness of the Self with the Cosmic Being.
What does the Shri Sai Satcharitra say about the nature of death and how to transcend it?
📖 Chapter 37