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The eternal nature of the soul from "summary" of The Bhagwat Gita by R. R. Varma

The Bhagwat Gita teaches us that the soul is eternal and indestructible. It is not born, and it does not die. It is beyond the physical body, which is mortal and temporary. This eternal nature of the soul means that it transcends time and space, existing before birth and continuing after death. It is unaffected by the passage of time or the changes in the material world. The soul is described as being unchanging and immutable. It is not subject to decay or destruction, unlike the physical body which is perishable. The soul is pure and eternal, existing beyond the limitations of the material world. It is beyond the reach of death and destruction, remaining unscathed by the trials and tribulat...
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    The Bhagwat Gita

    R. R. Varma

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