Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra offers a philosophical perspective on death. It explains that what people call 'death' is simply the process where a manifest form, which originated from the unmanifest, returns to the unmanifest state. The chapter clarifies that the real 'nooses of death' are not physical but spiritual and psychological failings. These are identified as adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. The text suggests that a person who successfully transcends these internal obstacles is the one who truly enters the heavenly world, achieving a state free from such bondage.
What is the Satcharitra's definition of 'death', and what does it identify as the true obstacles to overcome?
📖 Chapter 37