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

📖 Chapter 37

In Chapter 37, the Satcharitra presents a philosophical view on death. It defines death as the process of a manifest form returning to its unmanifest origin. More importantly, it identifies the true 'nooses of death' not as physical but as internal vices: adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. The text suggests that only by entirely overcoming these negative qualities can one transcend the cycle and enter a heavenly state. Furthermore, it explains that the cycle of birth and death, or Samsara, perpetually follows anyone who holds the ignorant belief that they are separate from the ultimate reality, the Parabrahman.


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