Chapter 37 clarifies that the true 'heavenly world' is not a location but a state of consciousness, identified as the Vairaj, or the Cosmic Being itself. This divine state is described as the Virat Self-form, which is inherently free from mental grief, worry, illness, or sorrow. In this state, one is not afflicted by hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age. It is a condition of complete fearlessness where the soul moves about without being bound by the duality of 'do's and don'ts'. The text emphasizes that this same divine principle pervades everything, from the creator down to a blade of grass, and it is only ignorance that deludes a soul into feeling separate from it.
What is the nature of the 'heavenly state' or 'Vairaj' as described in the Satcharitra?
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