What is the Satcharitra's explanation of death and the factors that bind a person to it?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

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).


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