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What is life and waht is not its goal?

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Answered by preranarajnag2809
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  1. Life is not simply birth and death. Life is a reality and should be taken very seriously. Only death is not its goal.
  2. Life is not simply birth and death. Life is a reality and should be taken very seriously. Only death is not its goal. ‘Dust thou art, to dust returnest’ was not spoken of the soul. Soul is immortal. It neither originates from dust (body) nor it returns (dies) to dust like our body.
  3. Life is not simply birth and death. Life is a reality and should be taken very seriously. Only death is not its goal. ‘Dust thou art, to dust returnest’ was not spoken of the soul. Soul is immortal. It neither originates from dust (body) nor it returns (dies) to dust like our body. Life is real and earnest.
  4. Life is not simply birth and death. Life is a reality and should be taken very seriously. Only death is not its goal. ‘Dust thou art, to dust returnest’ was not spoken of the soul. Soul is immortal. It neither originates from dust (body) nor it returns (dies) to dust like our body. Life is real and earnest. The poet means that our body is made of dust and will mix in the dust.
  5. Life is not simply birth and death. Life is a reality and should be taken very seriously. Only death is not its goal. ‘Dust thou art, to dust returnest’ was not spoken of the soul. Soul is immortal. It neither originates from dust (body) nor it returns (dies) to dust like our body. Life is real and earnest. The poet means that our body is made of dust and will mix in the dust. The poet says that our body is made of dust and after death mixes in the dust. But soul is not made of dust. It never dies because it is immortal.

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