In the shadow of the mind, there is a struggle with death!


- Known though unknown-Munindra

- The root of fear is ignorance. If you want to get rid of fear, do what you feel afraid of, get deeper into it, if you get the information, the fear will go away automatically.

The epidemic of premature death was played out all over due to the epidemic of Ko Rona. When the situation improves at the end of the second wave, the untimely death caused by this corona shocks our hearts. If the whole roof is raised and the pillar in the middle collapses, the support of many families is gone, the young son is gone, and someone has tragically lost his wife or husband at the end of life.

These events are so shocking that such an experience never happens in life. Where it became obligatory to stay away from sick relatives and where to live in seclusion where the distance between the two was empty. Amidst the constant uncertainty and confusion the man was surrounded. While everyone is living under the guise of pain, Munirajshree Vairagyarativijayaji and Munirajshree Prashmarativijayaji Maharaj, who are supreme scholars and passionate researchers and are performing Srutagyan Yajna by 'Shrutabhavan' Pune, have a book called 'Management of Death: Bhavayatrik of Death'. This is a must have, for any Affiliate, promoting any program. In the 12th study of Shri Uttaradhyayan Sutra in which the last sermon of Lord Mahavira is preserved, Tirthankar Mahavira Swami has spoken about the three ultimate truths of life.

Time waits for no one

Karma does not take pity on anyone,

Death does not shame anyone.

Every truth in the world is an exception, but death is no exception. Everyone knows that one day we will have to die, yet no one is willing to accept death. Everyone either fights death, fears death or cries, or tries to escape death. As the final destination of the river is the ocean, so the final destination of life is death.

When youth leaves, man begins to feel close to death. This realization creates fear and it tries to push death away. His mind is not ready to accept death. One of them takes the form of a mental conflict. Life becomes problematic. In the Middle Ages most human beings continue to fight death. The struggle with death continues in the shadow of the mind. It is not even known at the level of thought.

It is at this age that the body's ailments bother. The pain of illness increases the fear of death many times over. A man in middle age does not get better quickly after falling ill. This is because the body's immune system is weakened, people say. This is largely true. At the same time it is true that at this age the fear of death becomes active with the disease. Death casts a shadow over the mind and therefore the strength of the disease increases. It is natural to be healthy and happy at this age if there is no fear of death in the mind. Let's think about how to achieve this mental well-being.

Mahayogi is a post of Ananddhanji Maharaj. In this position he intertwines the dialogue between soul and body. The person lying on the death bed sees in front of his eyes that my soul is leaving the body and going to Parbhav. He has immense affection for the body that has been preserved for a long time, so he urges the body to walk with him. Says - 'I have saved you for the last 20-30 years, now I am alone. You come with me. '

In this post, Mahayogi Anandghanji says, “Kaya! I have committed many sins in life for you. Killed creatures, lied to you, stole to save you, gave you whatever happiness you like, amassed money and conveniences for you, gave you beautiful clothes to wear, made ornaments for your adornment, carried perfumes, gave you the best food and drink , I turned everything I gave you into feces, yet I urge you - come with me.

Kaya responds to Jiv's statement that 'Jiv! Listen, the eternal rule of this world is that I have no direct relationship with you. My relationship is with the karma you have done. Tara is with sin and virtue. Your virtue is complete. So I have to keep going. I walk with virtue-sin, not with you. So no matter how much you insist, I will not come with you. This star relationship of mine was due to karma, karma is over, relationship is over. '

Why is man afraid of death? There is more than one reason to fear death. Everything that has been achieved by hard work from birth till now can lead to death, so there is a fear of death. No matter how awkward life may be, as long as one's eyes are open, one can be with someone. Death leaves man completely alone.

This is the biggest fear of all. We do not know the afterlife. What After Death? Even if we think about it, nothing is visible except darkness. The fear of the unknown state after death is the cause of the fear of death.

There is a fort near Aurangabad. A dark cave has been built in it to protect it. There is an open field at the opposite end of the cave. But it was very scary to set foot in it until he knew it. Death is like an unfamiliar dark cave. That’s why there’s so much fear about it.

Psychology says - the root of fear is ignorance. If you want to get rid of fear, do what you fear, get deeper into it, if you get the information, the fear will go away automatically. The fear of death is born out of ignorance of the dark world after death. To get rid of it is necessary to gain knowledge about that world.

Thus Munirajshree Vairagyarativijayaji Maharaj and Munishree Prasamrativijayaji Maharaj have written a very important book on 'Management of Death: The Future Journey of Death' in which they talk about the fear of death and say that death can never frighten one who gets an accurate estimate of the afterlife.

Just like a student who does not study all year round is scared of exams, because he knows the bad result. Similarly, a man who does not pay attention to the soul all his life is afraid of death, because he knows that he will not be born at a good pace. An atheist has no fear of death. Atheists believe that there is no need to be born again after death. This belief is completely wrong. The spring from the mountain does not lose its existence by merging into the river. The self is born again, dies again, is born again, dies again. This is the reality. I will be born again after I die. In that new birth, if I reach a good place and do good worship, I can be saved. Death does not happen after reaching Moksha. Moksha is the eternal and immortal state. I am unfortunate that I cannot be saved in this life. The end of this birth is to come from death.

His sinful history scares him at the time of death and one of the reasons is that he thinks that I am going to be the victim of my own mistake after death and move accordingly. In this way, along with the fear of death, there is also the fear of life after death.

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