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How to avoid getting trapped as a ghost after death? In this video we take a look at some thought-provoking lessons from the Rishis of Vedanta, who detail the correct manner in which we must live life, so as to avoid the "preta yoni" or the ghost state after death.
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FREE SPIRITUAL BOOKS
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1. Life Beyond Physical Death by Shriram Sharma Acharya
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2. Life Beyond Death by Swami Abhedananda
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3. What Becomes of the Soul After Death by Swami Sivananda
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4. Letters on Yoga - I by Sri Aurobindo
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5. Commentary on the Isha Upanishad by Sri Aurobindo
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NOTE: The Isha Upanishad referenced in this video is also known as the “Isavasya Upanisad”. There are 2 excellent translations available of this Upanishad: The first is by Swami Chinmayananda, which lists the original Sanskrit verses, along with their word-by-word English translation, followed by a detailed explanation (known as commentary). It can be purchased from the Chinmaya Mission.
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Another most excellent and detailed explanation of the verses of the Isha Upanishad has been written by Sri Aurobindo and this book is available for a free download (see #5 in book list above).
IMAGE CREDITS
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Images used in this presentation belong to the public domain. Some are taken from a 17th century illustration of the Ramayana, which has been preserved by the British Library. Other sources are Wikipedia and LACMA.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth
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