Kaṭhopaniṣad 1.20-29—Naciketā Conquers Death
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Naciketā: “This doubt that arises, consequent on the death of a man—some saying, ‘It exists,’ and others saying, ‘It does not exist.’ I would know this, under your instruction. This is the third of all the boons.” Death: “With regard to this, even the gods entertained doubts in days of yore; for being subtle, this substance—the Self—is not easily comprehended. O Naciketā, ask for some other boon; do not press me; give up this boon that is demanded of me.” Naciketā: “Even the gods entertained doubt with regard to this; and O Death, since you too say that It is not well comprehended; and since another instructor of this like you is not to be had, therefore there is no other boon comparable to this one.” Death: “Ask for sons and grandsons that will be centenarians. Ask for many animals, elephants and gold, and horses, and a vast expanse of the earth. And you yourself live for as many years as you like. “If you think some other boon to be equal to this, ask for that. Ask for wealth and long life. You become ruler over a vast region. I make you fit for the enjoyment of all delectable things. “Whatever things there be that are desirable but difficult to get—pray for all those cherished things according to your choice. Here are these women with chariots and musical instruments—such are not surely to be had by mortals. With these, who are offered by me, you get yourself served. O Naciketā, do not inquire about death.” Naciketā: “O Death: ephemeral are these, and they waste away the vigor of all the senses that a man has. All life, without exception, is short indeed. Let the vehicles be yours alone; let the dances and songs remain yours. “Man is not to be satisfied with wealth. Now that we have met you, we shall get wealth. We shall live as long as you will rule it. But the boon that is worth praying for by me is that alone. “Having reached the proximity of the undecaying immortals, what decaying mortal who dwells on this lower region, the earth, but knows of higher goals, will take delight in a long life while conscious of the worthlessness of music, disport, and the joy thereof? “O Death, tell us of that thing about which people entertain doubt in the context of the next world, and whose knowledge leads to a great result. Apart from this boon, which relates to the inscrutable thing, Naciketā does not pray for any other. ” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shivadyuti/message
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