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The destiny of man is characterized in three ways. He takes birth immediately after his death to suffer the consequences of the results of his previous births pious or sinful acts.
He being a yogi and deviating from yoga dies in Dhakshinayanam Krishna Paksha night and in darkness, he enjoys Swarga or Naraga or both in proportion to his previous births activities and after exhausting them, he takes birth in the family of rich pious gentlemen and try again in yoga to attain mukthi. Very rarely one among them takes birth in the family of wise yogis who will naturally create an atmophere for him in yoga and teach him and let him in the stream of yoga.
If a yogi always remembering God, uttering brahma letter OHM thinking God keeping eyes on midst of eye brows severs body in Utharayanam. Suklapaksha, day time and in sunlight reaches Gods presence and never takes renaissance, persons of actions (Karmis) reap their fruits of actions of desired undesired mixed after their death whereas those who renunciated the fruits of their actions during their lifetime itself. Sanhyasis, and Thyagis are freed from such results of their actions after their death. |