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 The Meaning of Life  Human beings from the early dawn of civilization have been in search of the meaning of life or the worth of living this life bounded by birth and death. Nothing universally acceptable has yet come out of the human brain that can satisfy this sort of query.Science has not yet been able to reveal the mystery of life and death; and for that reason, no answer is there whether there exists any conscious element after death that can be called soul. The existence of the soul or the possibility of consciousness devoid of a body of blood and flesh is still under question with no answer. Automatically none can say if there is any universal consciousness that can be called God. If it is so, then God-centric religions too are in danger; and the logic of arguing for the divinity as well seems to be devoid of its own vitality. The meaning of life in the context of the existence of the soul and God is one thing; and it is altogether different when the context is devoid of soul and God.

References:

1. Sailen Debnath, The Meanings of Hindu Gods, Goddesses and Myths, ISBN 9788129114815, Rupa & Co., New Delhi