Spirituality Model of the Bhagavad Gita
- Lalit Kishore
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read
"The Bhagavad Gita views the soul (Atman) as eternal, indestructible, and unchanging (entity). It is not born, nor does it die, and it transcends the physical body, moving from one body to another through reincarnation. The Gita emphasizes that the soul is distinct from the body and unaffected by its changes or destruction," informs an Google AI Overview on 'bhagavad gita views on soul,' adding that the scripture states that soul is eternal and indestructible: identity beyond the limitations of birth and death.
Further, the Gita points outs that soul is transcendental to the body which is seen as a temporary clothing subject to change and decay, but the soul remains unaffected. The Gita further explains that the invisible and inconceivable soul transmigrates from one body to another as cycle of birth and death until it achieves
On the basis the foregoing, the following model of liberation emerges as follows as described in the following Figure [2]

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