What is the text's perspective on heaven, and why might a devotee not desire it?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

According to Chapter 37, heaven is described as the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) itself, a state free from disease, worry, and the fear of death. However, the text also presents a critical view, suggesting a devotee might not desire it. This is because heaven is primarily seen as a place for sensual enjoyment. The text questions the value of such a place, even if attained through difficult sacrifices and penance, if it lacks the remembrance of Lord Narayana and the chanting of Govinda's name. It posits that since sensual pleasure exists in both heaven and hell, the pursuit of a heavenly home without true devotion is ultimately pointless.


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