According to Chapter 37, the true heavenly world is not a location for sensual enjoyment but a state of being. It is described as the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) itself, a Virat (Cosmic) Self-form free from mental grief. This divine state is characterized by the absence of disease, worry, illness, sorrow, hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age and death. As mentioned in the text, it is a state where the soul moves about completely fearless, without the duality of 'do's and don'ts.' Chapter 37 contrasts this with a heavenly home attained through sacrifices, which is seen as merely a place for sensual enjoyment and is considered useless if it lacks the remembrance of the Lord's name.
What is the true spiritual definition of the 'heavenly world,' and how does it differ from a place of mere pleasure?
📖 Chapter 37