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Why Scriptures are

        Read to a Dying Man




       SWAMI SIVANANDA



          September 8 marks the  138  birth  anniversary of Swami
                                       th
          Sivananda. To commemorate his Jayanti and express our
          gratitude  and reverence, we are pleased to  publish  an
          illuminating article by him.
                                                               Editor


             an takes birth in this world with a definite purpose. It is
       Mnot for mere sensual enjoyment that man is born in this
        world. The goal of life is Self-realization or God consciousness.
        The various activities of life should ultimately lead to that ideal or
        goal, or else life itself is wasted. There is no difference between
        the life of a beast and that of a man if he does not attempt to attain
        the goal of life.
          In the  Gita, you will find: “Whosoever leaving the body goes
        forth remembering Me alone, at the time of death, he attains My
        being; there is no doubt about this.” 1
          It is very difficult to keep up God-consciousness at the time
        of death when diseases torment the body, when consciousness
        fades away. Some  people imagine: ‘Why should a man become
        a sadhu and  spend  his  life  in  the  Himalayas?  What  is wanted is
        that one should think of God at the time of death. That can be
        done even at home.’ This is a mistake.

        1 Bhagavad Gita, 8.5

          Reproduced with permission, from What Becomes to the SouI After Death published
          by the Divine Life Society, P.O. Sivanandanagar 249792, Dt. Tehri-Garhwal,
          Uttaranchal, India. Appeared in Tapovan Prasad in December 2005.


        Tapovan Prasad                 8                   September 2025
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