Swamiji explains that while the human body is subject to the cycle of birth and death due to karma and attachment, God is (unborn) and Amara (immortal). God is viewed as the "Universal Soul" that exists beyond the limitations of time and space. 2. Selfless Service as Godliness
: Life becomes divine when we move from the attitude of "what can I take" to " what can I give ".
Swamiji teaches that death is a consequence of being bound to the material world. Because God has no desires, attachments, or "ego," there is no "birth" in the worldly sense, and thus no "death". He encourages followers to: Differentiate between . Swamiji explains that while the human body is
Break the "bondage of the mind" to experience the eternal Paramatma within. 4. The Concept of "Walking God"
Based on the spiritual teachings of , the concept that "God has no death" (ದೇವರಿಗೆ ಏಕೆ ಸಾವಿಲ್ಲ?) is rooted in the distinction between the physical body and the eternal soul (Paramatma). Selfless Service as Godliness : Life becomes divine
: By serving the poor and providing "Trivida Dasoha" (food, shelter, and education), a soul attains a state of godliness that is remembered long after the physical form is gone. 3. Freedom from Desires
A central feature of his teaching is that divinity is achieved through (selfless service). He often highlights that: He encourages followers to: Differentiate between
In his discourses, Swamiji often emphasizes the following key spiritual features regarding the immortality of the Divine: 1. The Eternal Nature of Soul (Atma)
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