No matter how big things science talks about, there are still some questions whose answers science does not have. To know the answers to these questions, you should have knowledge of your religion and scriptures. If you do not have knowledge about this subject, then you can ask a religious expert about this. Today we are going to tell you about the answer to one such question about which people are often worried. The most common thing is that the person who has come to this world has to die. But after doing it, is he able to meet other members of his family again... Is this possible, do you know... Let us know what the Hindu book Garuda Purana says about this....
Is it possible to meet family members
According to Garuda Purana, the soul goes to Yamalok where its future is determined according to its good and bad deeds. If the deeds are good then the soul gets heaven and if the deeds are not good then it gets a place in hell. However, through Shraddha and rituals like Pinddaan or Tarpan, the dead person and the person living in this world come in contact with each other.
According to the scriptures and Garuda Purana, these are some special occasions where an unseen meeting takes place between the deceased and his relatives living in this world. Many times, through dreams also, the dead person tells the family members about his unfulfilled wishes.
What does science say
However, there is no place for such things in science. Science says that once a person dies, then meeting him again is possible only in imagination, not in reality. But it is also true that science does not have answers to all the questions of the scriptures, so it depends on you whether you give importance to the scriptures or science.
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