Chapter 37 explains that what is commonly called 'death' is the process of a form that came from the unmanifest returning to the unmanifest state. It identifies several 'nooses of death' that bind individuals: Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. To enter the heavenly world, one must cross these entirely. The text further elaborates that a person who maintains a sense of difference, believing 'Parabrahman is different from me,' is always subject to death, which is followed by rebirth in an eternal cycle of worldly existence (Samsara).
What is the Satcharitra's explanation of death and the factors that bind a person to it?
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