What is the Satcharitra's perspective on death and the things that bind us to it?

📖 Chapter 37

The Shri Sai Satcharitra presents a philosophical view of death. Chapter 37 explains that what we call 'death' is simply the process of a form returning from the manifest state back into the unmanifest. It identifies what it calls the 'nooses of death' as unrighteousness (Adharma), ignorance, anger, and hatred. Furthermore, it teaches that the belief that you are separate from the Supreme Being (Parabrahman) is a form of deluded knowledge that subjects a person to the eternal cycle of birth and death, known as Samsara.


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