Why is man forced to die?

 Death is a law of nature. What would happen if all living beings started living? Leave aside the Earth; there would be no place even in the universe. And if there is no rebirth, then where will all these souls live? For example, if you don't remove the old stuff by purchasing new stuff, it will become difficult to walk and even breathe. Therefore, this is a system and not a compulsion.



According to August Biemann of Germany, due to the development of the spinal cord and brain in man, man became forced to die. Because the spinal cord is, in a way, the tail of the brain. It is possible that earlier this spinal cord was somewhat larger, or so the saying goes. But this spinal cord is connected to the brain, and the brain is the center of all the movements of the body. Unless there is a connection between the mind and body, or there is no signal from the mind to the body, there will be no movement in the body. But man's ambitions violate nature. 

The cry of the soul always remains that, "O Lord, take me from death to immortality." Death is just a change in this body. Lord Buddha told his disciple Anand that do not cry; this is not an occasion to cry. Be a lamp for yourself. Nirvana is absolutely necessary. When Socrates was poisoned, he said, "Look, the poison is going into my feet, now it has entered my hands, waist, and eyes. These organs of mine have stopped working, but I am still the same as before. 

Because life continues even after death." Like Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya ji gave an assurance to all the disciples that, "I will leave this body, and then I will work from not just one but five bodies." Experienced people say that life is eternal, a continuous flow, an uninterrupted flow like the stream of Ganga. When a person says that he is going to die, he is dying. Then the person experiences his death. That means any part of it is not working properly. 

Therefore, it can be said that the soul does not accept its death. Just as health is natural and disease is unnatural, then due to health one does not pay attention to the body, but on coming back, attention is immediately paid to that particular part of the body. In the same way, when the soul leaves the body, it is noticed that the body has died. Life is natural, and death is unnatural. The only difference is that we do not pay attention to the natural and pay attention to the unnatural. In Sanskrit, birth means to appear, to see, and death means not to be seen. 

Just as red chilies are visible when thrown into fire but are not visible to the eyes when burnt. But the smell of chili is felt by the nose, and beyond that, our body cannot feel the presence of chili. But it cannot be said that red chilies were not there or their existence has ended. Similarly, the soul always exists, and death is natural; there is no compulsion."

"What is the biggest wonder of the world?

According to Dharmaraja Yudhishthir, the biggest surprise of the world is that even after seeing others dying every day, man is not ready to believe in his own death. He understands that even if someone else dies, he will remain on earth forever. Well, death happens every moment in life. The moment of death is the time of the test of life. 

The one who cries at the time of dying, understand that he has wasted his life, and the one who laughs and remains calm, he has lived the real life. It is very pleasant at the time of death. At that time, the soul meets God, the lover meets his beloved, the devotee meets God, and the son meets his mother. Death is a festival like birth. Because the soul will take a new body, in which there will be new enthusiasm, new capabilities, and new energy. 

Every moment of human life is priceless because only the human body is such a medium through which the solution to religion, wealth, work, salvation, and attainment of God can be found. The person who spends his whole life in bad deeds, then in the end, the same bad deeds sarcastically say to him, "O foolish man, you have nurtured us all our life considering it to be pleasant. 

See the consequences of that foolishness of yours and go and suffer the tortures of hell for ages." It is a psychological fact that the thing which we have remembered more in our life, the work which we have practiced and experienced every time in our life, is the same for us. Will be remembered even in the last time. Man forgets this small but important thing; this is the biggest surprise."

"Who is the greatest warrior?

The man who embraces death with a smile is the greatest warrior because he has lived his life in all kinds of struggles and adversities. Struggles and adversities come again and again to every human being. That's why one who goes smiling, doing good deeds, and practicing charity is praised for his courage at the time of his death. 

Not so much for other things because death is a big and unique battle. Victory over life and death is not possible without courage. This journey begins after leaving aside all attachments, illusions, desires, wealth, and glory and enduring the pain of death, and it becomes a pleasant experience. Just as to become a successful soldier, one has to work continuously and hard, only then can he earn a medal. Similarly, to live a successful life and become a successful warrior, one needs to prepare throughout his life. 

This is not a one-day job. Only such individuals are immortalized in history. Death comes in many ways in every human being's life, like momentary death - the moment that has passed, daily death - sleeping every night, death in transition - from birth to old age, death in ignorance - the removal of old sanskars, and death in death - leaving the body, etc. But the courageous warrior is the one who adapts his life to all circumstances and lives for charity; he is the successful warrior of this life."


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