Verse 7
अमृतत्वस्य नाशास्ति वित्तेनेत्येव हि श्रुतिः ।
ब्रवीति कर्मणो मुक्तेरहेतुत्वं स्फुटं यतः ॥ ७ ॥
Amrtatvasya nasasti vittenetyeva hi srutih,
Bravlti karmano mukterahetutvam sphutam yatah.
(It is clear that Liberation cannot be
the effect of good works, for Sruti herself declares that there is no hope for
immortality by means of wealth.)
Moksha cannot be attained through
wealth, If moksha cannot be attained through karma, what is accomplished
through wealth? Shruti refers to karma as not a means of giving liberation, as
being capable of giving liberation.
One line in the verse says no moksha through
money. Another line says there is no mokṣha through karma. All the karma phalams
are the end product of a process or a series of processes whether it is
physical process or mental process; it is an end product. If it is an end
product, it has got a beginning. If it has got a beginning it will certainly
have an end.
And that is why word phalam is split as
phalgutaya dhiyate iti phalam. That
which rots and perishes is called phalam. From that very derivation it is very
clear that whatever karma phalam you acquire, they will get rotten.
A sage says,
“Amrtattvam is the goal indicated in
all the Upanisads. When it is translated as merely immortality, readers
are apt to misunderstand it to be a profit that can accrue to a man only after
his death.
This misunderstanding then must take
away the edge from religion and dry up all enthusiasm for spiritual
living, especially from the modern man who wants immediate gains. He is
not ready to invest even a thought in a proposition that will yield to him
a great profit only at a future time.
Correctly interpreted, the
'immortality' promised by the Srutis is not a state or condition that
comes to us after our departure from this world. It is a perfection that
can be lived here and now. By the term 'immortality' the rishis indicate a
state of continuous existence, which has in it no experience of
finitude.
The Acharyas accepted the declarations of the Srutis because of the bonafide character and temperament of the rishis who declared them. They lived in complete contentment and happiness in their self-discovery and it was for the seekers to make a footpath and reach them with their questions and doubts upon life and its meaning, the goal and the path.
To those seekers, out of sheer
kindness, these Men of Realisation declared the Truth of their own
experiences, in a burning spirit of inspiration and love. They had no
intentions to misguide these precious young hearts of the generation.”
Immortality is impossible with any
action. Avidya, Kama Karma - Actions
are born necessarily out of ignorance of one's real divine identity and hence,
when the source of actions is ignorance, such acts can never get immortality or
liberation, says Sankara in Atma Bodha.
Love.