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Nature of the soul from "summary" of Bhagavad-gītā as it is by
The soul is described in the Bhagavad-gītā as it is as being eternal, indestructible, and beyond the physical body. It is said to be unchangeable, immutable, and always the same. The soul is also described as being beyond birth and death, not being affected by the physical body's changes. The soul is said to be distinct from the physical body, which is described as temporary and perishable. The body is compared to a set of clothes that the soul wears and discards when it is worn out. The soul, on the other hand, is said to be eternal and never perishes. The soul is described as being the essence of life, the source of consciousness, and the seat of emotions and desires. It is said to be the drivin...Similar Posts
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