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What really happens after death? Is it the end—or a doorway to something eternal? The Kathopanishad, one of the most profound scriptures of Sanatan Dharma, records the fearless dialogue between Nachiketa, a young boy, and Yama, the God of Death. In this video, we explore their conversation and uncover timeless truths about life, death, and the Self (Ātman). Yama explains that the Self is unborn, undying, eternal, untouched by the passing of time. The teaching of Shreyas (the good) vs Preyas (the pleasant) shows us how to live wisely, not just chase temporary pleasures. Even today, modern psychology says much of our anxiety comes from fear of impermanence and being forgotten. Thousands of years ago, the Kathopanishad addressed this exact fear—teaching that immortality is not found in legacy or possessions, but in realizing the eternal Self. ✨ This video will help you reflect deeply: What happens after death according to the Kathopanishad? How does Yama guide Nachiketa through the fear of death? Why are these teachings still relevant in modern life? How can understanding the eternal Self free us from anxiety? Pause with Dharma. Discover the wisdom that dissolves the fear of death. 🔑 Keywords (SEO) Kathopanishad explained, what happens after death, Yama and Nachiketa story, Upanishads explained, Nachiketa Kathopanishad summary, teachings of Kathopanishad, Shreyas and Preyas meaning, fear of death psychology, immortality in Hinduism, Atman explained, eternal self Hindu philosophy, life after death Hinduism, Nachiketa Yama dialogue #️⃣ Hashtags #Kathopanishad #Upanishads #PauseWithDharma #Nachiketa #Yama #LifeAfterDeath #SanatanDharma #HinduPhilosophy #FearOfDeath #SpiritualWisdom #IndianPhilosophy #EternalSelf