What is the true 'heavenly state' as described in the Satcharitra, and how is it different from the common idea of heaven?

πŸ“– Chapter 37

The Shri Sai Satcharitra, in Chapter 37, defines the true heavenly state not as a physical location for enjoyment, but as a state of being. It is described as the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) itself, the Virat (Cosmic) Self-form, which is free from mental grief. This is a state where there is no disease, worry, sorrow, hunger, thirst, or fear of old age and death. In this divine heavenly state, the soul moves about completely fearless. This is contrasted sharply with the conventional idea of heaven as a place for sensual pleasure, which the text deems undesirable and temporary.


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