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Eternal nature of the soul from "summary" of Bhagavad-gītā as it is by
The soul is eternal, meaning it is not subject to birth and death like the physical body. It is indestructible and beyond the reach of any weapon. The soul is not diminished by time, it does not grow old or deteriorate. It is said that the soul is unchangeable, constant and always the same. Just as a person puts on new clothes and discards old ones, the soul similarly accepts new bodies and gives up old ones. The soul is never touched by impurity, it is beyond the material world and its dualities. It is unaffected by pleasure and pain, heat and cold, honor and dishonor. The soul is transcendental, beyond the temporary nature of material existence. The soul is described as being smaller than the smallest and greater than the greatest. It is present within every living being, residing in t...Similar Posts
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