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Religion og spiritualitet
"No one in this world belongs to anyone, as you will have to suffer for yourself."
"At the time of dying, there is an overview of all good and bad deeds."
The Garuda Purana is primarily concerned with the issues of death and the afterlife and provides a detailed account of the soul's journey after death. It also contains descriptions of various religious practices, customs, and rituals, as well as stories and legends about gods, sages, and holy places.
Reincarnation, also known as the transmigration of the soul, is an important concept in yogic philosophy and is mentioned extensively in the Garuda Purana. After a person dies, their soul is reborn into a new body. This cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is known as samsara. In the Garuda Purana, a conversation between Vishnu and Garuda, it is believed the nature of one's next birth is determined by one's actions in their previous life. The text describes different types of karma, their consequences, and the methods of attaining liberation from the cycle of samsara. The work divides karma into three categories: good, bad, and mixed. Good karma is accumulated by performing virtuous deeds, such as charity, kindness, and devotion to God or bhakti.
The book also describes various methods of attaining liberation. The most important method is devotion, which is believed to purify one's karma and lead to liberation. Other methods include performing good deeds, practicing yoga and meditation, and studying the Vedas The Garuda Purana is a valuable source of information on reincarnation and karma. The teachings on reincarnation in the Garuda Purana continue to be relevant today, providing insight into the nature of existence and the ultimate goal of life.
A must-have audiobook for anyone interested in yoga and meditation. Narrated by Emmy-nominated actor Sripad Jagannatha Das.
© 2024 Icon Audio Arts (Lydbog): 9781998618248
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Lydbog: 14. oktober 2024
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