What is the Satcharitra's definition of the 'heavenly world' in this chapter, and is it a place we should want to go to?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 presents a unique view of heaven, describing it not as a physical location but as a state of being, the "Vairaj" or the Cosmic Self-form, which is free from all mental grief. This divine heavenly state is a condition where there is no disease, worry, sorrow, hunger, thirst, or fear of old age and death. It is a state of fearlessness and non-duality. Interestingly, the text questions the desire for a conventional heaven attained through sacrifices, dismissing it as merely a place for sensual enjoyment, and asks what use such a place is if there is no remembrance of God's name.


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