What does the text say about the nature of death and how to overcome it?

📖 Chapter 37

According to the teachings in the text, death is not merely a physical event but is associated with spiritual and moral failings. Chapter 37 describes unrighteousness (Adharma), ignorance, anger, and hatred as the "nooses of death." The text suggests that one who manages to cross beyond these negative qualities entirely on their own is the one who truly enters the heavenly world. This implies that overcoming death is a process of spiritual purification, moving away from these negative states of being to achieve a divine state free from the cycle of mortality.


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