What is the Satcharitra's perspective on death and what truly constitutes it?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 explains that death is more than the physical body ceasing to be; it is the manifest form returning to the unmanifest state. More profoundly, the text identifies the true 'nooses of death' as internal states: unrighteousness (Adharma), ignorance, anger, and hatred. It teaches that a person who believes in the separation between themselves and the ultimate reality (Parabrahman) is always subject to the cycle of worldly existence, or Samsara. Therefore, to truly enter the 'heavenly world' or transcend death, one must cross beyond these negative qualities and the illusion of difference.


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