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 Why Did Nachiketas Faint?

We give over-importance to birth and death. There is nothing more natural than birth and death.

Look at a paddy field or wheat field. Thousands of plants sprout, they grow, they bear grains, and then they die. In the next season, thousands come up again. This keeps on happening.

According to an estimate, 108 billion humans have taken birth on earth. Out of that, only 8 billion remain today. That means one hundred billion human deaths have already taken place on earth. That is 10,000 crores of deaths.

Still, we consider it unnatural for someone to die. Nearly 60 million people die every year, yet death remains a mystery to us. We make so much fuss about death—a purely emotional fuss.

Death is so natural and so common that for Yamaraja and his soldiers, it is routine. It’s like any other daily task. They show in movies and serials, Yamaraja waiting on top of a buffalo with a noose in his hand, waiting to strike. One hundred sixty thousand lives to be taken every day—is that even possible?

The imagery of death is so ridiculous that even a five- or six-year-old boy like Nachiketa could understand its absurdity.

'рдЕрдиреБрдкрд╢реНрдп рдпрдерд╛ рдкреВрд░реНрд╡реЗ рдкреНрд░рддрд┐рдкрд╢реНрдп рддрдерд╛рд╜рдкрд░реЗред рд╕рд╕реНрдпрдорд┐рд╡ рдорд░реНрддреНрдпрдГ рдкрдЪреНрдпрддреЗ рд╕рд╕реНрдпрдорд┐рд╡рд╛рдЬрд╛рдпрддреЗ рдкреБрдирдГ' ('Look back, just as people have died in the past when their time comes, look ahead also. This is what is going to happen.')

Birth and death are so natural and routine that even Yamaraja and his team need not pay any special attention to it.

But that is not what Nachiketa is perplexed about. He is perplexed about two things.

He has been given away in dana. From the object that is given in dana, the recipient should get some benefit—only such objects are given in dana. Even though, as a matter of fact, Nachiketa was given in dana to the ritwiks who conducted the yagna, when he pestered his father, he said, 'I have given you to Mrityu.'

Then Nachiketa said, 'So many have gone before me, and so many will go after. What benefit can I, a small boy, give to Yamaraja which all these who have already gone and are yet to go cannot give? There is no such capability in me.'

Now the second point is, death is so natural and routine. So it is not even that Yamaraja is going to enjoy seeing somebody die, or that he gets a salary or a reward every time a person dies.

So, from Nachiketa’s death, Yamaraja is neither getting a special benefit nor a general benefit. And a dana in which the recipient is not benefited is just a waste. The giver also will not get any benefit from it, from the dana.

These questions weighed heavily upon the tender mind, and Nachiketa just fainted.

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Sons of Aruna

Aruna is the brother of Garuda. He married Shyeni. Shyeni means female falcon. They had two sons - Sampati and Jatayu. Their story is part of Ramayana.

What is Sanatana Dharma?

Sanatana Dharma is a way of living based on eternal laws. It guides people to live righteously in every aspect of life. These laws are gathered from all available knowledge, both physical and spiritual, and are rooted in the ultimate source of all power and life. This system unites all beings, from humans to subhuman and superhuman creatures, in a harmonious society. It helps every individual grow, find happiness, and avoid pain in this life and the next. Through Sanatana Dharma, people achieve worldly success and the ultimate spiritual goal of Moksha, which brings supreme bliss. In simple terms, Sanatana Dharma is a way of right living, using the best wisdom available to guide every part of life.

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